X-Git-Url: http://git.madism.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=example%2Fpostlicyd.conf;h=57c5966e9fad5130691b4fb83b68cc49e9358053;hb=840ef69e66dd78da380501ae93fac2230283ad53;hp=e41ac813050a5f46bfa4af6cb562007a737c2a37;hpb=fc34c421f18b6bd6a28b3740ae85efdbbd0460ea;p=apps%2Fpfixtools.git diff --git a/example/postlicyd.conf b/example/postlicyd.conf index e41ac81..57c5966 100644 --- a/example/postlicyd.conf +++ b/example/postlicyd.conf @@ -66,10 +66,15 @@ # Current defined filter types are: # - iplist: match the client_address against one or more blacklist files from a rbl # Parameters: -# - file: (non)?lock:weight:filename +# - file: (no)?lock:weight:filename # declare a file to load. If lock is given, the klist is locked into the # RAM. The weight is a number giving the weight of this blaclist file in the # score of the IP +# - rbldns: (no)?lock:weight:filename +# this is an alias for file. +# - dns: weight:hostname +# use a rbl via DNS resolution with the given weight. If a DNS lookup error occurs +# the IP is considered as beeing "not found". # - soft_threshold: score (default: 1) # minimum score to match the soft_match return value # - hard_threshold: score (default: 1) @@ -77,6 +82,7 @@ # Return value: # The score of a query is the sum of the weight of the blacklist it matched. # - If the IP can not be parsed, returns error +# - If no rbl was available (no file and all dns down), returns error. # - If the score is strictly greater >= than hard_threshold, returns hard_match # - If the score is strictly greater >= than soft_threshold, returns soft_match # - Else, returns fail @@ -101,15 +107,32 @@ spamhaus_and_abuseat { # - strlist: match strings from the query against a list of list. # Parameters: -# - file: (non)?lock:(pre|suf)fix:weight:filename +# - file: (no)?lock:(partial-)?(pre|suf)fix:weight:filename # declare a file to load. If lock is given, the list is locked into the # RAM. Prefix/Suffix is a parameter to tell the matcher which is the most # efficient storage order. The strings are internally stored into a trie that # allow high compression if a lot of prefix are shared by several strings. If # you choose "prefix", string are stored in the natural order in memory and # prefix compression is performed. If you choose "suffix", strings are stored -# in reverse order in memory and suffix compression is performed. The weight -# is a number giving the weight of this list in the string score. +# in reverse order in memory and suffix compression is performed. If you add "partial-" +# to the match order, the entry will match if the file contains a prefix (resp. suffix) +# of the string. The weight is a number giving the weight of this list in the string score. +# e.g.: +# * a file that contains ".polytechnique.org" in "partial-suffix" mode will match +# all subdomains of "polytechnique.org". +# * a file that contains "postmaster@" in "partial-prefix" mode will match all +# postmaster emails. +# * a file open without "partial-" modifier match exact strings. +# - rbldns: (no)?lock:weight:filename +# declare a rbldns zone file to load. This is exactly the same as file excepted that it wraps +# parsing of hostname to split them into 2 categories: +# * names beginning with '*' are sorted as 'domains' and are matched as suffix +# * names starting with an alphanumirical character are sorted as 'hostnames' and are +# process via exact matching. +# - dns: weight:hostname +# use a rhbl via DNS resolution with the given weight. If a DNS lookup error occurs +# the hostname is considered as beeing "not found". This can only be used with "hostnames" +# typed fields. # - soft_threshold: score (default: 1) # minimum score to match the soft_match return value # - hard_threshold: score (default: 1) @@ -119,10 +142,13 @@ spamhaus_and_abuseat { # currently only email OR hostname fields are supported. You MUST choose only # one of these types per strlist, and be carefull that the field you requested # are available in the protocol state you want to use this filter for. -# * hostname fields: helo_name, client_name, reverse_client_name +# * hostname fields: helo_name, client_name, reverse_client_name, sender_domain, +# recipient_domain # * email fields: sender, recipient +# No space is allowed in this parameter. # Return value: # The score of a query is the sum of the weight of the list it matched. +# - If no rhbl was available (no file and all dns down), returns error. # - If the score is strictly greater >= than hard_threshold, returns hard_match # - If the score is strictly greater >= than soft_threshold, returns soft_match # - Else, returns fail @@ -139,8 +165,9 @@ client_whitelist { type = strlist; # configuration - file = lock:1:/var/spool/postlicyd/client_whitelist; - fields = client_name; + file = lock:1:suffix:/var/spool/postlicyd/client_whitelist; + rbldns = lock:1:/va/spool/postlicyd/abuse.rfc-ignorant.org; + fields = client_name,sender_domain,helo_name; # hooks on_hard_match = postfix:OK; @@ -163,6 +190,9 @@ client_whitelist { # - client_awl: number (default: 5) # number of successful greylisting before the client get whitelisted (0 means, # no-auto-whitelist). +# - max_age: number (default: 30 * 3600) +# lifetime of a greylist/whitelist session: ie, if a client does ne reappear during +# max_age seconds, the entries associated to this client are invalidated. # Return value: # - if the client is whitelisted, returns whitelist # - if the client is greylisted, returns greylist @@ -196,6 +226,7 @@ greylist { # emitted by postfix. This list with description of each # field is available at: # http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_POLICY_README.html +# postlicyd also support fields sender_domain and recipient_domain # * OP is an operator. Available operators are: # == field_name is strictly equal to value # =i field_name is case insensitively equal to value @@ -211,6 +242,8 @@ greylist { # - if the conditions are verified (according to match_all strategy), return match # - if the conditions are not verified, return fail +# match one of the condition: "stress mode activated", "client_name contains debian.org" or +# "recipient is empty" match { type = match;