On 03/14/2012 04:56 PM, Bob Hoffman wrote:> Hello,
> I have a question about postfix.
> I have a few webservers, each with their own mailing system. Obviously
> manually adding
> items can be quite tedious going from one to another to another.
>
> I am in the process of making a list of domains (commercial spammers)
> that bother me. My idea is to use the access file to reject them.
>
> My question is this...
>
> Can I make a text page on one of my html servers that lists all these
> bums and reference
> that file in the postfix smtpd restrictions (probably as regex or prce
> instead of hash)?
You can use postfix database format that is compiled into your version
of postfix. Run 'postfix -m' to display what formats your system
supports. See "man regex_table" for the format of the regex files. I
would be careful about where in the file system your postfix server is
reading configuration data from. I like to keep my config files in a
secure place, in a system directory.
Nataraj
> This way I only have to make one big page of them. And I can add a 'you
> be blocked m.f. because
> of spamming me on the page so they can learn how to get unlisted.
>
> can this be done or do I need to make my own rbl list (obvously limited
> to just my sites).?
> I would think I could just reference a remote file as easily as a local
> file?
>
> -thanks
> bob
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