Re: Multiple instances of smtp and smtpd

From: Victor Duchovni (no email)
Date: Tue Nov 01 2005 - 16:38:32 EST

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    On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 02:10:04PM -0600, Adi Linden wrote:

    > > This requires multiple Postfix instances rather than multiple service
    > > instances. Set "inet_interfaces" appropriately for each configuration.
    >
    > So there is no way to "flag" incoming messages that they arrives on a
    > certain interface and process the sending based on that flag? Reason I'd
    > like it that way is that I would like to be able to use the same spam
    > filtering mechanism already in place.

    No.

    > How would I run a second instance of postfix? I assume the second postfix
    > instance require seperate config directory (/etc/postfix), queue directory
    > (/var/spool/postfix), what else?
    >

    Disjoint ip:port TCP listen end-points, and typically a different
    syslog-name so that your logs make sense. Two Postfix instances that have
    queue directories in different filesystems should have different settings
    for "myhostname" (otherwise message-ids are not guaranteed unique).

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