From: Chris Cosby (no email)
Date: Wed Dec 01 2004 - 03:10:22 EST
Man Google returns a lot of hits these days. So, here's what I need.
I have a farm of postfix/amavis servers on the edge of my network,
listening on port 25. When they've done their job, the mail is then
forwarded on via SMTP to my real MDAs. The MDAs are running
postfix-2.1.4 with multiple domains, all virtual using MySQL maps.
That all works very fine.
What I would like to do is have the UCE/UBE servers at the edge query
the same MySQL database to determine if the user really exists before
any of the hard work is done. Which pieces of config should I be
looking at for this? Is it address verification or virtual maps or
virtual aliases or what...
Also, is LMTP better/faster/stronger! than SMTP for that final
delivery step? Thanks in advance.
-- chris -at- microcozm -dot- net Good things come to those who wait. And, I guess, to those who pillage and plunder and take the good things for themselves.
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