Topic: AWL with policyd
Hello gentlemen,
I would like to share one problem of mine with you. Maybe you can help...
I have installed my own Freebsd mail server with policyd v1.80, according to the official readme:
http://policyd.sourceforge.net/readme.html.
Everything is working fine, greylisting etc., but I still have problems with auto whitelisting. I've set that I need 5 successful triplets, but nothing happens when mails comes...If I understand it well - cleanup file should check the tables in the database and relocate the host from 'triplet' table to 'whitelist' table right? Or do I need to set up something else? Or the cleanup file is just for deleting the old records from the tables?
Here's the running info:
#/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server status && /usr/local/etc/rc.d/postfix status && /usr/local/etc/rc.d/policyd status &&
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/policyd_sender_throttle status
mysql is running as pid 16850.
postfix is running as pid 17010.
postfix_policyd_sf is running as pid 17046.
postfix_policyd_sf is not running.
/var/cron/tabs/postfix file:
1 */2 * * * /usr/local/sbin/postfix-policyd-sf-cleanup -c /usr/local/etc/postfix-policyd-sf.conf
1 */2 * * * /usr/local/sbin/postfix-policyd-sf-cleanup -c /usr/local/etc/policyd_sender_throttle.conf
[root@localhost ~]# ps -aux | grep policyd:
root 16872 0.0 0.6 14916 2840 Fri12AM 0:00.04 /usr/local/sbin/postfix-policyd-sf -c /usr/local/etc/postfix-policyd-sf.conf
root 17046 0.0 0.6 14916 2828 Fri12AM 0:00.01 /usr/local/sbin/postfix-policyd-sf -c /usr/local/etc/policyd_sender_throttle.conf
root 28569 0.0 0.2 3496 1064 10:45AM 0:00.00 grep policyd
As you can see the cleanup file is running. I've set also sender_throttle, but then disable it. The rest of the configs are here:
http://dusa.borec.cz/postfix_config.txt
http://dusa.borec.cz/postgrey_config.txt
http://dusa.borec.cz/policyD_config.txt
Thanks for any help people, really appreciate it. Have a nice day!
Dusan
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