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# *** [ Ansible managed: DO NOT EDIT DIRECTLY ] ***
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#======= Definitions ============
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# Match messages with an associated SASL username
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&&SASL_AUTH {
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sasl_username!~^$
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}
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# Trusted networks
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&&TRUSTED_NETS {
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client_address==file:/etc/postfix/postfwd.wl-nets
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}
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# Trusted hostnames
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# client_name~=.warenform.de$
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&&TRUSTED_HOSTS {
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client_name=~file:/etc/postfix/postfwd.wl-hosts
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}
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# Trusted users
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&&TRUSTED_USERS {
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sasl_username==file:/etc/postfix/postfwd.wl-user
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}
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# Trusted senders
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&&TRUSTED_SENDERS {
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sender=~file:/etc/postfix/postfwd.wl-sender
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}
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# Blacklist networks
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&&BLOCK_NETS {
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client_address==file:/etc/postfix/postfwd.bl-nets
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}
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# Blacklist hostnames
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&&BLOCK_HOSTS {
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client_name=~file:/etc/postfix/postfwd.bl-hosts
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}
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# Blacklist users
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&&BLOCK_USERS {
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sasl_username==file:/etc/postfix/postfwd.bl-user
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}
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# Blacklist sender adresses
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&&BLOCK_SENDER {
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# =~
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# using '=~' allows also matching entries for domains (i.e. @acieu.co.uk)
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sender=~file:/etc/postfix/postfwd.bl-sender
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}
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# Inbound emails only
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&&INCOMING {
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client_address!=127.0.0.1
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}
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#======= Rule Sets ============
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# ---
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#
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# Processing of the Rule Sets
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#
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# The parser checks the elements of a policy delegation request against the postfwd set
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# of rules and, if necessary, triggers the configured action (action=). Similar to a
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# classic firewall, a rule is considered true if every element of the set of rules (or
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# one from every element list) applies to the comparison. I.e. the following rule:
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#
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# client_address=1.1.1.1, 1.1.1.2; client_name==unknown; action=REJECT
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#
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# triggers a REJECT if the
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#
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# Client address is equal (1.1.1.1 OR 1.1.1.2) AND the client name 'unknown'
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#
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#
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# Note:
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# If an element occurs more than once, an element list is formed:
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#
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# The following rule set is equivalent to the above:
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#
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# client_address=1.1.1.1; client_address=1.1.1.2; client_name==unknown; action=REJECT
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#
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#
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# triggers a REJECT if (as above) the
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#
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# Client address (1.1.1.1 OR 1.1.1.2) AND the client name 'unknown'
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#
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# ---
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# Whitelists
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# Whitelist trusted networks
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id=WHL_NETS
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&&TRUSTED_NETS
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action=DUNNO
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# Whitelist trusted hostnames
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id=WHL_HOSTS
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&&TRUSTED_HOSTS
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action=DUNNO
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# Whitelist sasl users
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id=WHL_USERS
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&&TRUSTED_USERS
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action=DUNNO
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# Whitelist senders
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id=WHL_SENDERS
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&&INCOMING
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&&TRUSTED_SENDERS
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action=DUNNO
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# Blacklists
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# Block networks
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id=BL_NETS
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&&BLOCK_NETS
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action=REJECT Network Address $$client_address blocked by Mailserver admins. Error: BL_NETS
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# Block hostname
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id=BL_HOSTS
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&&BLOCK_HOSTS
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action=REJECT $$client_name blocked by Mailserver admins. Error: BL_HOSTS
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# Block users
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id=BL_USERS
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&&BLOCK_USERS
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action=REJECT User is blocked by Mailserver admins. Error: BL_USERS
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# Blacklist sender
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#
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# Claim successful delivery and silently discard the message.
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#
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id=BL_SENDER
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&&BLOCK_SENDER
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#action=DISCARD
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action=REJECT Sender address is blocked by Mailserver admins. Error: BL_SENDER
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# Rate Limits
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# Throttle unknown clients to 5 recipients per 5 minutes:
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id=RATE_UNKNOWN_CLIENT_ADDR
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sasl_username =~ /^$/
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client_name==unknown
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action=rate(client_address/5/300/450 4.7.1 only 5 recipients per 5 minutes allowed)
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# Changed from default 'more than 50 messages per minute' (/50/60/421 421)
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#
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# Block clients (ip-addresses) sending more than 150 messages per minute exceeded. Error:RATE_CLIENT)
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id=RATE_CLIENT_ADDR
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&&INCOMING
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action=rate($$client_address/150/60/421 421 4.7.0 Too many connections from $$client_address)
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# Block messages with more than 50 recipients
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id=BLOCK_MSG_RCPT
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&&INCOMING
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&&SASL_AUTH
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recipient_count=50
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action=REJECT Too many recipients, please reduce to less than 50 or consider using a mailing list. Error: BLOCK_MSG_RCPT
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# Changed from default '50 messages/hour' (/50/3600/450)
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#
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# Block users sending more than 200 messages/hour
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id=RATE_MSG
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&&INCOMING
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&&SASL_AUTH
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action=rate($$sasl_username/200/3600/450 4.7.1 Number messages per hour exceeded. Error:RATE_MSG)
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# Block users sending more than 250 recipients total/hour
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id=RATE_RCPT
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&&INCOMING
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&&SASL_AUTH
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action=rcpt($$sasl_username/250/3600/450 4.7.1 Number recipients per hour exceeded. Error:RATE_RCPT)
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