On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 10:20:42AM +0300, Reio Remma wrote:
> Hello!
>
Hello,
> Until upgrading to OpenSMTPD 6.6 I used fail2ban to ban excessive login
> failures from IPs, but that doesn't work any more with the log format
> changed from:
>
> smtp event=failed-command address=185.13.39.7 host
Hello,
Is there anyone using table-passwd for _any_ other purposes than sharing
with Dovecot ?
I have built a fully virtual setup which shares credentials with Dovecot
and since I managed to do it _without_ table-passwd I'm wondering if the
table backend is really useful and if it was not created
I'm using it for a table authentication for accepting client smtp
relaying as well as the dovecot authentication.
listen on egress port submission tls-require pki mail.red-five.net auth
tag "Authenticated"
Is there a better way to do this and how are you doing the dovecot
authentication?
Hello,
Is there anyone using table-passwd for _any_ other purposes than sharing
with Dovecot ?
Unless I'm misunderstanding the question, I use it all the time.
If an appliance or server needs to be able to send or relay e-mail it
gets an entry in the table-passwd, with an individual username
On Sep 17, 2019 9:05 AM, Gilles Chehade wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Is there anyone using table-passwd for _any_ other purposes than sharing
> with Dovecot ?
>
> I have built a fully virtual setup which shares credentials with Dovecot
> and since I managed to do it _without_ table-passwd I'm wondering