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limitation of sent messages in exim
How to limit user e-mail sending in shared hosting enviroment - LAMP stackGmail and Live are making all messages from my server as spamMailman and exim: cannot send messagesMonitoring outgoing messages using EXIMExim Prevent Mail Sent by RelayExim should save the id of a failed message to a database (or at least pipe it to a shell script)exim4 - Why is rate limiting outbound mail to a smarthost only working with acl_not_smtp?How to have exim on server with multiple domains send each mail from its own domain, not the server hostname?Exim: Force email auth for users of local domainsExim Keep a Copy of Sent Email
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I want limit the messages which sent through exim per user or per domain. (for now interesting only message sent through php mail).
mails send from apache user (mod_php) so as I understand limit through user is not available, because i have only one user.
I think the better way limit by host. But the other problem it's subdomains.
Advise me how i can fix this.
Also I read about values $authenticated_id,$sender_host_authenticated,$sender_address etc. how I can trace this values?
For now i set limit for any users or hosts:
acl_not_smtp:
deny message = Sender rate overlimit - $sender_rate / $sender_rate_period
ratelimit = 100 / 1h / leaky
accept
Sorry if question looks like not good, I'm new in server administration.
Thanks.
UPDATE:
Let's simplify. How I can limit messages to send per each virtual host.
Any ideas!
UPDATE:
Any ideas...
What about this:
Add to virtual host:
php_admin_value sendmail_path "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i -f owner@domain.com"
And determinatevirtual host from "Return Path"
warn set acl_host = $if match$h_Received:
N Return-path: (Regular expression here) N
$1
acl_not_smtp:
deny message = Sender rate overlimit - $sender_rate / $sender_rate_period
ratelimit = 200 / 1d / leaky / $acl_host
accept
UPDATET
I add ITK module to Apache, for now each vhost runing from unique user.
Changing configuration to (with authenticated_id):
acl_not_smtp:
deny message = Sender rate overlimit - $sender_rate / $sender_rate_period
ratelimit = 100 / 1h / leaky / authenticated_id
accept
The question is, is it enough for full limits for each user?
And second question how i can add the white list of users that limit will not work in this example.
Thank you.
exim
add a comment |
I want limit the messages which sent through exim per user or per domain. (for now interesting only message sent through php mail).
mails send from apache user (mod_php) so as I understand limit through user is not available, because i have only one user.
I think the better way limit by host. But the other problem it's subdomains.
Advise me how i can fix this.
Also I read about values $authenticated_id,$sender_host_authenticated,$sender_address etc. how I can trace this values?
For now i set limit for any users or hosts:
acl_not_smtp:
deny message = Sender rate overlimit - $sender_rate / $sender_rate_period
ratelimit = 100 / 1h / leaky
accept
Sorry if question looks like not good, I'm new in server administration.
Thanks.
UPDATE:
Let's simplify. How I can limit messages to send per each virtual host.
Any ideas!
UPDATE:
Any ideas...
What about this:
Add to virtual host:
php_admin_value sendmail_path "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i -f owner@domain.com"
And determinatevirtual host from "Return Path"
warn set acl_host = $if match$h_Received:
N Return-path: (Regular expression here) N
$1
acl_not_smtp:
deny message = Sender rate overlimit - $sender_rate / $sender_rate_period
ratelimit = 200 / 1d / leaky / $acl_host
accept
UPDATET
I add ITK module to Apache, for now each vhost runing from unique user.
Changing configuration to (with authenticated_id):
acl_not_smtp:
deny message = Sender rate overlimit - $sender_rate / $sender_rate_period
ratelimit = 100 / 1h / leaky / authenticated_id
accept
The question is, is it enough for full limits for each user?
And second question how i can add the white list of users that limit will not work in this example.
Thank you.
exim
What are you trying to do? Are you trying to limit the amount of spam that gets sent through? There are other, better ways of doing that. Are you trying to limit the number of messages sent by your legitimate users?
– Ernie
Dec 17 '12 at 21:21
Yes, I want prevent spam through my EXIM. I found one way set limits. What another way you can advise me? Thanks.
– user1156168
Dec 18 '12 at 22:56
add a comment |
I want limit the messages which sent through exim per user or per domain. (for now interesting only message sent through php mail).
mails send from apache user (mod_php) so as I understand limit through user is not available, because i have only one user.
I think the better way limit by host. But the other problem it's subdomains.
Advise me how i can fix this.
Also I read about values $authenticated_id,$sender_host_authenticated,$sender_address etc. how I can trace this values?
For now i set limit for any users or hosts:
acl_not_smtp:
deny message = Sender rate overlimit - $sender_rate / $sender_rate_period
ratelimit = 100 / 1h / leaky
accept
Sorry if question looks like not good, I'm new in server administration.
Thanks.
UPDATE:
Let's simplify. How I can limit messages to send per each virtual host.
Any ideas!
UPDATE:
Any ideas...
What about this:
Add to virtual host:
php_admin_value sendmail_path "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i -f owner@domain.com"
And determinatevirtual host from "Return Path"
warn set acl_host = $if match$h_Received:
N Return-path: (Regular expression here) N
$1
acl_not_smtp:
deny message = Sender rate overlimit - $sender_rate / $sender_rate_period
ratelimit = 200 / 1d / leaky / $acl_host
accept
UPDATET
I add ITK module to Apache, for now each vhost runing from unique user.
Changing configuration to (with authenticated_id):
acl_not_smtp:
deny message = Sender rate overlimit - $sender_rate / $sender_rate_period
ratelimit = 100 / 1h / leaky / authenticated_id
accept
The question is, is it enough for full limits for each user?
And second question how i can add the white list of users that limit will not work in this example.
Thank you.
exim
I want limit the messages which sent through exim per user or per domain. (for now interesting only message sent through php mail).
mails send from apache user (mod_php) so as I understand limit through user is not available, because i have only one user.
I think the better way limit by host. But the other problem it's subdomains.
Advise me how i can fix this.
Also I read about values $authenticated_id,$sender_host_authenticated,$sender_address etc. how I can trace this values?
For now i set limit for any users or hosts:
acl_not_smtp:
deny message = Sender rate overlimit - $sender_rate / $sender_rate_period
ratelimit = 100 / 1h / leaky
accept
Sorry if question looks like not good, I'm new in server administration.
Thanks.
UPDATE:
Let's simplify. How I can limit messages to send per each virtual host.
Any ideas!
UPDATE:
Any ideas...
What about this:
Add to virtual host:
php_admin_value sendmail_path "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i -f owner@domain.com"
And determinatevirtual host from "Return Path"
warn set acl_host = $if match$h_Received:
N Return-path: (Regular expression here) N
$1
acl_not_smtp:
deny message = Sender rate overlimit - $sender_rate / $sender_rate_period
ratelimit = 200 / 1d / leaky / $acl_host
accept
UPDATET
I add ITK module to Apache, for now each vhost runing from unique user.
Changing configuration to (with authenticated_id):
acl_not_smtp:
deny message = Sender rate overlimit - $sender_rate / $sender_rate_period
ratelimit = 100 / 1h / leaky / authenticated_id
accept
The question is, is it enough for full limits for each user?
And second question how i can add the white list of users that limit will not work in this example.
Thank you.
exim
exim
edited Jan 20 '13 at 15:08
user1156168
asked Dec 17 '12 at 19:38
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What are you trying to do? Are you trying to limit the amount of spam that gets sent through? There are other, better ways of doing that. Are you trying to limit the number of messages sent by your legitimate users?
– Ernie
Dec 17 '12 at 21:21
Yes, I want prevent spam through my EXIM. I found one way set limits. What another way you can advise me? Thanks.
– user1156168
Dec 18 '12 at 22:56
add a comment |
What are you trying to do? Are you trying to limit the amount of spam that gets sent through? There are other, better ways of doing that. Are you trying to limit the number of messages sent by your legitimate users?
– Ernie
Dec 17 '12 at 21:21
Yes, I want prevent spam through my EXIM. I found one way set limits. What another way you can advise me? Thanks.
– user1156168
Dec 18 '12 at 22:56
What are you trying to do? Are you trying to limit the amount of spam that gets sent through? There are other, better ways of doing that. Are you trying to limit the number of messages sent by your legitimate users?
– Ernie
Dec 17 '12 at 21:21
What are you trying to do? Are you trying to limit the amount of spam that gets sent through? There are other, better ways of doing that. Are you trying to limit the number of messages sent by your legitimate users?
– Ernie
Dec 17 '12 at 21:21
Yes, I want prevent spam through my EXIM. I found one way set limits. What another way you can advise me? Thanks.
– user1156168
Dec 18 '12 at 22:56
Yes, I want prevent spam through my EXIM. I found one way set limits. What another way you can advise me? Thanks.
– user1156168
Dec 18 '12 at 22:56
add a comment |
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If you want to do this as is, you are going to need to write a custom exim ACL that extracts the sending domain.
Alternatively you can run php via su_php or use mod_ruid2 to run each vhost as a unique user. Or block direct sendmail injection and require all scripts to send email via authenticated SMTP accounts. Then you can use all of the existing available ACLs.
Thanks for your answer. Could you tell more how I can extracts the sending domain, just give me direction.
– user1156168
Jan 3 '13 at 22:42
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If you want to do this as is, you are going to need to write a custom exim ACL that extracts the sending domain.
Alternatively you can run php via su_php or use mod_ruid2 to run each vhost as a unique user. Or block direct sendmail injection and require all scripts to send email via authenticated SMTP accounts. Then you can use all of the existing available ACLs.
Thanks for your answer. Could you tell more how I can extracts the sending domain, just give me direction.
– user1156168
Jan 3 '13 at 22:42
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If you want to do this as is, you are going to need to write a custom exim ACL that extracts the sending domain.
Alternatively you can run php via su_php or use mod_ruid2 to run each vhost as a unique user. Or block direct sendmail injection and require all scripts to send email via authenticated SMTP accounts. Then you can use all of the existing available ACLs.
Thanks for your answer. Could you tell more how I can extracts the sending domain, just give me direction.
– user1156168
Jan 3 '13 at 22:42
add a comment |
If you want to do this as is, you are going to need to write a custom exim ACL that extracts the sending domain.
Alternatively you can run php via su_php or use mod_ruid2 to run each vhost as a unique user. Or block direct sendmail injection and require all scripts to send email via authenticated SMTP accounts. Then you can use all of the existing available ACLs.
If you want to do this as is, you are going to need to write a custom exim ACL that extracts the sending domain.
Alternatively you can run php via su_php or use mod_ruid2 to run each vhost as a unique user. Or block direct sendmail injection and require all scripts to send email via authenticated SMTP accounts. Then you can use all of the existing available ACLs.
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Thanks for your answer. Could you tell more how I can extracts the sending domain, just give me direction.
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Thanks for your answer. Could you tell more how I can extracts the sending domain, just give me direction.
– user1156168
Jan 3 '13 at 22:42
Thanks for your answer. Could you tell more how I can extracts the sending domain, just give me direction.
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Thanks for your answer. Could you tell more how I can extracts the sending domain, just give me direction.
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What are you trying to do? Are you trying to limit the amount of spam that gets sent through? There are other, better ways of doing that. Are you trying to limit the number of messages sent by your legitimate users?
– Ernie
Dec 17 '12 at 21:21
Yes, I want prevent spam through my EXIM. I found one way set limits. What another way you can advise me? Thanks.
– user1156168
Dec 18 '12 at 22:56