Topic: iRedAdmin-Pro 1.7.2
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- iRedMail version and backend (iRedMail 0.8.0 / iRedAdmin Pro LDAP 1.7.2):
- Linux/BSD distribution name and version: Ubuntu 10.04
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Hi,
After upgrading to the latest version of iRedAdmin I thought I would give the per-user/domain greylisting a go (it's been requested a few times by our users).
I made the following changes in /etc/postfix-policyd.conf
#
# opt in and opt out: default: off
#
# some people are fairly irate when it comes to mail and
# refuse wanting to have any type of delay. this feature
# enables each and every person the ability to not subject
# themselves to greylisting. this feature is also VERY
# usefull when you dont want to subject EVERY person to
# greylisting at once but instead allows you to enable
# it in batches/groups of users so you get a feel on the
# type of complaints or praise from your users.
#
# 1=on 0=off
OPTINOUT=1
After restarting postfix-policyd, all seemed to be fine. When looking in iRedAdmin, all the greylisting checkboxes for existing domains & users were ticked.
However from looking at the logs, all the users/domains are showing greylisting=optout rather than opt-in.
After looking back through the postfix-policyd file, I can see there's another setting for OPTINOUTALL, which I assume is the default greylisting policy if none other specified. I have set this to 1 as below:
#
# optinoutall: default: off
#
# this allows you to either opt everyone in, or opt every
# one out and only has any effect if OPTINOUT is enabled.
#
# 1=on 0=off
OPTINOUTALL=1
It seems that now the tickboxes in iRedAdmin have no effect, and greylisting is once again enabled for all our domains/users.
Is there somewhere else that I've forgotten to enable per user greylisting support?
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