On 05/18/2016 04:13 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Zitat von Martijn Brinkers <[email protected]>:
> 
>> On 05/18/2016 03:33 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> we are on the way from Djigzo 2.10.0-3 to 3.0.5 mostly to keep up with
>>> releases. The upgrade guide list a additional injection port 10027
>>> needed for this release an i wonder why it is needed. Should mail
>>> injected there be passed through the djigzo gateway (again)? If yes, why
>>> not use the already used 10025 Djigzo input?
>>> We have an AV Scanner listening at 10027 in our stack and i wonder which
>>> part of the setup to change...
>>
>> The port 10027 is used for email sent by the web GUI, i.e., email sent
>> from the PDF reply page and from the "Compose a test email" tool (admin
>> -> send email).
> 
> Sorry for being unclear. I was wondering if the mail injected to this
> port should pass the djigzo gateway or if it should be injected to
> postfix *without* being passed to the gateway by content_filter. We
> don't use PDF encryption or Reply so i have not checked how this is
> supposed to work.

Normally this is configured to be handled by the back-end (i.e, using
the after queue filter) to make sure that email is encrypted if
required. For example you might want to encrypt a PDF reply message.
Another reason you might want email from the GUI to go through the
back-end is that the "Compose a test email" will be helpful to test if
encryption to external recipients work as expected without having to ask
someone with a mail client to send an email. If you however do not need
this functionality, you can skip sending email sent from the GUI through
the back-end by by setting content_filter to empty on the reinjection port.


>>
>>> Furthermore we have not found the additonal PostgreSQL package
>>> djigzo-postgres_3.0.5-0_all.deb mentioned in the Guide. Is it needed or
>>> is it just a configuration package?
>>
>> Are you sure it is missing from the guide? The quick install guide pdf
>> and txt both mention the installation of
>> djigzo-postgres_3.0.5-0_all.deb...
>>
>> Oh I think you mean the upgrade guide? The reason why it was not added
>> was that if you upgrade, the database is already setup and configured.
>> You therefore do not need to install it when upgrading. That said, it
>> might be good to add it just to be complete.
>>
>> The djigzo-postgres package configures postgres and the database. You
>> only need this if you are going to use Postgres. Again for upgrading
>> this is not required although it does not hurt to install it.
>>
> 
> It is mentioned on the upgrade-guide page 4, but i was wondering about
> where to download this package. If it is only for automatic
> configuration we don't need it anyway.

Oops you are right :( somehow the links are missing. I will fix it asap.

Thanks

Martijn

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