Or there are some settings in Roundcube config/main.inc.php:
max_recipients, max_group_members, sendmail_delay
I don't use them myself, but I've seen them in there, and they may be of some help here?
On 05.02.2013 21:39, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 05.02.2013 14:20, schrieb Stephan Lauffer:
Hi!
Am 05.02.2013 13:22, schrieb Reindl Harald:
Am 05.02.2013 13:12, schrieb absolutely_free@libero.it:
Hi, I'm using RC .0.8.4, MTA is Postfix (on Centos 6). There is a way to limit number of messages that a particular user can send at one time? For example: not more than 10 recipient for single message or not more that 50 message/hour?
this is a POSTFIX question not roundcube
imho it is not a postfix question, postfix is not ready for this...
ah rate control from webmail per user no way without heavy logging - no thanks not for me
anvil_rate_time_unit = 1800s smtpd_client_connection_rate_limit = 50
50 messages per half an hour and IP
...as you said: per IP.
yes, as you are do the same on httpd-side to block bots but not on the application layer -> iptables-ratecontrols
If the IP is that of your webmailer... one user causes the whole side to be throtteled... (not that funny unless every user has its own roundcube)
You need some more magic software (plugged to postfix or to roundcube) for this. Postfix can't help you out (for Squirrelmail there are such addons)
not more than 10 recipient for single message
is clearly a MTA thing
smtpd_recipient_limit = 10 and you can have a own smtpd-process configured in master.cf to not fuckup regulary users
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