> On Dec 16, 2017, at 10:55 AM, Voytek wrote:
>
> thanks. I guess on this server it was never configured as logs are full of
> DUNNOs, didn't notice any other labels
It depends on the plugins enabled in iRedAPD config file, you can turn
on debug mode to see more details:
http://www.iredmail.org
On Fri, December 15, 2017 12:36 pm, Zhang Huangbin wrote:
>
> iRedAPD works on two Postfix protocol state: RCPT, END-OF-MESSAGE.
> Different states have different functions. for example, greylisting
> plugin only works in RCPT state, but throttle plugin works on both states.
>
> iRedAPD logs to /
> On Dec 15, 2017, at 6:31 AM, Voytek wrote:
>
> Q1: in a multi line config like this, is it possibly to comment out one
> line in place like so?
iRedAPD works on two Postfix protocol state: RCPT, END-OF-MESSAGE.
Different states have different functions. for example, greylisting plugin
only wo
On Fri, December 15, 2017 11:47 am, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Yes. I copied the above to /tmp/main.cf and checked with 'postconf -n -c
> /tmp'.
>
>
>> Q2: is there a way to assess from maillogs? effectiveness ? what else ?
>> that this deamon has ?
>
> Only if the server logs activity. I hve no expe
Voytek:
> I have an 'old' Postfix 2.1 Centos 6 server, all running well, looking at
> setting a more up to date server and Postfix
>
> old server was not installed by me, just now I've realized I have policy
> deamon I was not aware of (obviously was running OK...)
>
> from main.cf
> ...
> smtpd_
I have an 'old' Postfix 2.1 Centos 6 server, all running well, looking at
setting a more up to date server and Postfix
old server was not installed by me, just now I've realized I have policy
deamon I was not aware of (obviously was running OK...)
from main.cf
...
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =