Hello there,
i'm planning to not let exim send more than 500 messages every 15
minute, & these are the options i used to implement my need :
Code:
########### Exim main configuration secion ###########
queue_only = true
split_spool_directory = true
queue_run_max = 2
remote_max_parallel = 100
########### Exim transport configuration section #########
connection_max_messages = 210
########### cron job ############
*/15 * * * * exim -q > /dev/null 2>&1
please could anyone here help me if i'm wrong
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Hello there,
i'm using Exim in my server, & most domains in my server contain forums which contain many users, now each forum try to send messages to there users, meaning that a forum send one message to too many email accounts (or recipients)
my plan is that i want to only let not more than 500 message to be sent every 15 minutes
so is these options values are right
######## Exim Main Configuration section #############
queue_only = true
split_spool_directory = true
remote_max_parallel = 50
####### Exim Transport Configuration section ##########
max_rcpt = 420
connection_max_messages = 420
may all accept my best regards ,,
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On 08/11/2010 22:58, Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
> Todd Lyons <tlyons@???> (Mo 08 Nov 2010 23:42:02 CET):
>> iptables should be able to do this. We use iptables to redirect port
>> 80 to some other port. It should be trivial to make the redirection
>> to your exim port apply to some specific source addresses, then add a
>> second default redirection to a different port for the rest.
>
> iptables can't reverse resolve ip addresses at runtime, as far as I
> know.
>
> So if you'd like to setup some redirection based on *.badhosts.com,
> it is not easy using plain iptables for this.
You could use the QUEUE target, but you'd need to write a small
application to do the reverse lookups. You can access libipq through
Perl using
http://search.cpan.org/~jmorris/perlipq-1.25/IPQueue.pm
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