Provided by: smtpprox-loopprevent_0.1-1.1_all
NAME
smtpprox-loopprevent - Transparent SMTP proxy to prevent mail forwarding loops
SYNOPSIS
smtpprox-loopprevent [options] listen.addr:port talk.addr:port
DESCRIPTION
This manual page explains the smtpprox-loopprevent program. smtpprox-loopprevent is a transparent SMTP proxy which rejects a message message if any of the recipient addresses (Rcpt To:) match a Delivered-To: header. smtpprox-loopprevent listens on the listen.addr:port address and port and sends smtp traffic unmodified to the SMTP server at talk.addr:port. smtpprox-loopprevent was written to be a Postfix before-queue content filter, but will function between any SMTP client and server.
OPTIONS
--children=N The number of child processes to maintain in the service pool. Each child terminates after servicing a random number of messages between minperchild and maxperchild. [default 16] --minperchild=N Minimum number of messages serviced by a child process. [default 100] --maxperchild=N Maximum number of messages serviced by a child process. [default 200] --debugtrace=filename_prefix If debugtrace is specified, the prefix will have the PID appended to it for a separate logfile for each child, which will capture all the SMTP dialogues that child services. It looks like a snooper on the client side of the proxy.
SEE ALSO
smtpprox(1) http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_PROXY_README.html
AUTHOR
Jesse Norell