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Re: running 2 postfix servers on the same machine...
From: Anant Athavale (anant
isac.gov.in)
Date: Mon Mar 06 2006 - 19:16:07 CST
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Hi,
Looking at Victor's opinion, I think it is not correct to have a large
message size for sending, and smaller message size for receiving.
They should be at least same. if not, receving size can be more than
sending size.
Thanks for all the inputs...
Regards,
Anant.
Quoting Victor Duchovni <Victor.Duchovni
MorganStanley.com>:
> On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 01:32:50PM +0100, Laurent CARON wrote:
>
>> Anant Athavale a ??crit :
>> >Dear List:
>> >
>> >I have a specific requirement.
>> >
>> >A user should be allowed to send a maximum of say 5 MB size of mail,
>> >but should not be allowed to receive a mail more than 2 MB size of mail.
>> >
>> >To achieve this, can I run two postfix servers on the same machine each
>> >running with different configuration. One postfix will run on port 25
>> >which will get connected from outside world, while another one will run
>> >on non-standard port and will accept mails from inside network (for
>> >sending mails outside). The only difference in configuration on these
>> >two postfix servers will be : mail size and port number.
>> >
>> >Or, is there a more better way to achieve this goal.
>>
>
> The message size you accept should be at least as large as the message
> size you send, or else users will not be able to receive bounces...
>
> --
> Viktor.
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