>FYI, Google top posting, then stop and start posting below the message
>to make it more readable.
>
>This is not a complete log for the message. Set throttle limit to 1,
>then send two messages. Then show the entire log for the two test messages.
>
>Are you running multiple postfix instances (po
Matt Beckman wrote:
> Thanks, John.
>
> How can I determine if it is down? I opened a telnet session on port 10031 to
> localhost and it connected. I didn't issue any commands, though, if you have
> some testing suggestions. Also, the logs show that postfix-policyd connected
> (including showin
ntire log for the two test messages.
Are you running multiple postfix instances (postfix, postfix-policyd)?
If so, also show the postconf -n for each instance.
john
> - Original message -----
> From: "John Beaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: polic
.0.0.1] timed out while receiving the initial server greeting)
The messages were never sent after this point.
Thanks,
Matt
- Original message -
From: "John Beaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: policyd-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: 7/18/2007 2:21:3
Matt Beckman wrote:
> I installed policyd on Postfix yesterday, and in order to configure
> throttling, I have changed the settings to only allow 1 message from
> a host every 2 minutes. During tests I would send out three emails,
> and I would expect the first to be sent right away, followed by th
Oops...and here is the post again in plaintext!
Hi all,
I installed policyd on Postfix yesterday, and in order to configure throttling,
I have changed the settings to only allow 1 message from a host every 2
minutes. During tests I would send out three emails, and I would expect the
first to
Wednesday, July 18, 2007, 10:31:53 PM, you wrote:
MB> status=deferred (conversation with 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1] timed out while
receiving the
MB> initial server greeting)
This looks like a general problem on your server. The policyd service
should always "answer", disregarding the action (throttle,
Hi all,
I installed policyd on Postfix yesterday, and in order to configure throttling,
I have changed the settings to only allow 1 message from a host every 2
minutes. During tests I would send out three emails, and I would expect the
first to be sent right away, followed by the next withi