Hello Hugo,

sounds good - I'll try them when they are online.
Regarding policyd, I currently prefer a stepwise approach. Atm I use the debian-packaged postfix-policyd (v1.80) in order to quickly get things to work (This was now successful, thanks again to José). After getting first impressions and understanding how things work, I want also to check out policyd v2. Do you have any preferences or caveats for one of them?

Cheers,
Robert



Hugo Monteiro schrieb:
Robert Müller wrote:
Hi,

thanks a lot, seems to work!

Regards,
Robert



Jose Celestino schrieb:
Words by Robert Müller [Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 09:24:55PM +0100]:
Hi,

Be careful: Continuation of an older post ;-):
I just took a look at your howto's and software (great work, really!) and decided to give greetdelay and policyd-integration a try. Unfortunately, the qenvscan-policyd binary doesn't run on a amd64 kernel. It compiles fine, but running it results in a segfault. I'm using Debian 5.0.
On a Debian 4.0 x686 it runs fine.
As I'm not a developer - can you please help?


Try the attached patch (couldn't try it as I don't have a policy server
and whatever needed).



Hello Robert,

Hopefully, in the next few days i'll be putting a new version of qenvscan-policyd online, along with the respective qmail-ldap qmail-smtpd patch. You might want to check out those new versions since they will allow throttling for authenticated users and authorized relay hosts, which doesn't happen atm. José's patch will also be included, of course.

I'm also curious if you're deploying this with policyd v1 or v2.

José, you're the man. A lot cleaner too! =)

Regards,

Hugo Monteiro.


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