For your information -
During the testing , we found -
those webmail programs - squirrelmail, roundcube, uebimaiu, .. are owned by webapps.
If the php is running in cgi mode,
when user send out emails, it will send out successfully, however, it counts to /etc/virtual/usage/webapps
If we set the limit (/etc/virtual/limit) to prevent smtp abuse, it may cause webapps easily exceed the limit (as webmail shared by all hosting pop3 users)
May I suggest to (somehow) bypass webapps in smtp limit?
Thank you for your kind attention.
Regards
ccto.
During the testing , we found -
those webmail programs - squirrelmail, roundcube, uebimaiu, .. are owned by webapps.
If the php is running in cgi mode,
when user send out emails, it will send out successfully, however, it counts to /etc/virtual/usage/webapps
If we set the limit (/etc/virtual/limit) to prevent smtp abuse, it may cause webapps easily exceed the limit (as webmail shared by all hosting pop3 users)
May I suggest to (somehow) bypass webapps in smtp limit?
Thank you for your kind attention.
Regards
ccto.