Am 27.09.2014 um 12:01 schrieb Klaipedaville on Google:
Reindl: that's no problem because with RBL weighting and postscreen you reject 95% of the crap before it ever touchs smtpd or even the contentfilter that stats below are about a maillog starting with Sep 18 19:50:39 for some hundrest domains and currently 2000 valid RCPT, if the contentfilter has to handle most of your incoming flow you made a mistake by not reject earlier with "cheaper" methods
That sounds interesting. Since you are German and most probably are an expert on before-queue filtering could you advise if it is actually possible to use both before-queue and after-queue filtering?
surely but how does that make sense?
Since it is the Dovecot list I would be curious to know how to do it Dovecot Sieve way.
doing *what*?
That is my Postfix passes it over to Dovecot for delivery but all the milters work with Postfix directly and my passing delivery over to Dovecot should theoretically simply disable any before-queue filters
that's just impossible
you can't control a before-queue filter that way because, well, he is before-queue and has no idea what later happens with that message