Hello,
I would like to add an extra table in a PostgreSQL database to define domain
names which I will reject mails from (mostly spam domains) on my OpenBSD 6.5 MX
server.
For that I would need to add the following query_mailaddr to my
/etc/mail/postgresql.conf file as documented here
(https:
On 12/08/2019 12:32, mabi wrote:
Hello,
I would like to add an extra table in a PostgreSQL database to define domain
names which I will reject mails from (mostly spam domains) on my OpenBSD 6.5 MX
server.
For that I would need to add the following query_mailaddr to my
/etc/mail/postgresql.co
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On Monday, August 12, 2019 11:44 AM, Reio Remma wrote:
> Whilst I have no experience with the new OpenSMTPD, I have my 6.0.3
> working with MySQL and 2 separate query_mailaddr (recipients and
> blacklist). I solved it by simply putting the blacklist query_mailaddr
Hello,
I'm currently performing a maintenance on the infrastructure hosting the
mailing list.
It may cause a bit of disruption for the next few hours but the goal is to
allow me to
easily run different versions of OpenSMTPD on different systems in a real
environment,
ultimately helping develop
Hello,
I'm currently performing a maintenance on the infrastructure hosting the
mailing list.
It may cause a bit of disruption for the next few hours but the goal is to
allow me to
easily run different versions of OpenSMTPD on different systems in a real
environment,
ultimately helping develop