Hi all.
Actually, proxmox accepts mails whatever the recipient user name is.
Then it fowards to my real gateway.
Maybe the user does not exists the my gateway then my gateway send a notification back to the sender.
Is there a way to ask proxmox to check if user exists before accepting mail ?
Because if mails not seen as spam by proxmox are spams and are sent back to the sender, the sender gateway will considere our ip as spammer ...
For user verification, I'm not just have an ldap server. I also have mailing list which store accounts on flat files. So, if possible, I suppose I have to synchronize a liste of allowed users to proxmox which merge ldap and files. Does it exists a file somwhere on proxmox which would allow this ?
Or can proxmox "learn" that users don't exists ?
Or can user be synchrone, ie did not accept incoming mail until the mail has been sent to my gateway ? Yes, it could cause performance problems but I don't have so many mails ...
Any other idea ?
Thanks !
Mike
Actually, proxmox accepts mails whatever the recipient user name is.
Then it fowards to my real gateway.
Maybe the user does not exists the my gateway then my gateway send a notification back to the sender.
Is there a way to ask proxmox to check if user exists before accepting mail ?
Because if mails not seen as spam by proxmox are spams and are sent back to the sender, the sender gateway will considere our ip as spammer ...
For user verification, I'm not just have an ldap server. I also have mailing list which store accounts on flat files. So, if possible, I suppose I have to synchronize a liste of allowed users to proxmox which merge ldap and files. Does it exists a file somwhere on proxmox which would allow this ?
Or can proxmox "learn" that users don't exists ?
Or can user be synchrone, ie did not accept incoming mail until the mail has been sent to my gateway ? Yes, it could cause performance problems but I don't have so many mails ...
Any other idea ?
Thanks !
Mike