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NAME
       postscreen - Postfix zombie blocker

SYNOPSIS
       postscreen [generic Postfix daemon options]

DESCRIPTION
       The  Postfix postscreen(8) server provides additional protection against
       mail server overload. One postscreen(8) process handles multiple inbound
       SMTP connections, and decides which clients may talk to a  Postfix  SMTP
       server  process.   By  keeping  spambots away, postscreen(8) leaves more
       SMTP server processes available for legitimate clients, and  delays  the
       onset of server overload conditions.

       This  program  should  not  be used on SMTP ports that receive mail from
       end-user clients (MUAs). In a typical deployment, postscreen(8)  handles
       the  MX  service on TCP port 25, and smtpd(8) receives mail from MUAs on
       the submission service (TCP port 587) which requires client  authentica-
       tion.   Alternatively,  a site could set up a dedicated, non-postscreen,
       "port 25" server that provides submission service and client authentica-
       tion, but no MX service.

       postscreen(8) maintains a temporary  allowlist  for  clients  that  have
       passed  a  number  of  tests.   When  an  SMTP  client IP address is al-
       lowlisted, postscreen(8) hands off the connection immediately to a Post-
       fix SMTP server process. This  minimizes  the  overhead  for  legitimate
       mail.

       By  default, postscreen(8) logs statistics and hands off each connection
       to a Postfix SMTP server process, while excluding clients in  mynetworks
       from  all tests (primarily, to avoid problems with non-standard SMTP im-
       plementations in network  appliances).   This  default  mode  blocks  no
       clients, and is useful for non-destructive testing.

       In  a  typical production setting, postscreen(8) is configured to reject
       mail from clients that fail one or more tests.  postscreen(8)  logs  re-
       jected mail with the client address, helo, sender and recipient informa-
       tion.

       postscreen(8) is not an SMTP proxy; this is intentional.  The purpose is
       to keep spambots away from Postfix SMTP server processes, while minimiz-
       ing overhead for legitimate traffic.

SECURITY
       The  postscreen(8) server is moderately security-sensitive.  It talks to
       untrusted clients on the network. The process can  be  run  chrooted  at
       fixed low privilege.

STANDARDS
       RFC 821 (SMTP protocol)
       RFC 1123 (Host requirements)
       RFC 1652 (8bit-MIME transport)
       RFC 1869 (SMTP service extensions)
       RFC 1870 (Message Size Declaration)
       RFC 1985 (ETRN command)
       RFC 2034 (SMTP Enhanced Status Codes)
       RFC 2821 (SMTP protocol)
       Not: RFC 2920 (SMTP Pipelining)
       RFC 3030 (CHUNKING without BINARYMIME)
       RFC 3207 (STARTTLS command)
       RFC 3461 (SMTP DSN Extension)
       RFC 3463 (Enhanced Status Codes)
       RFC 5321 (SMTP protocol, including multi-line 220 banners)

DIAGNOSTICS
       Problems and transactions are logged to syslogd(8) or postlogd(8).

BUGS
       The  postscreen(8)  built-in SMTP protocol engine currently does not an-
       nounce support for AUTH, XCLIENT or XFORWARD.  If you need to make these
       services available on port 25, then do not enable  the  optional  "after
       220 server greeting" tests.

       The  optional "after 220 server greeting" tests may result in unexpected
       delivery delays from senders that retry email delivery from a  different
       IP address.  Reason: after passing these tests a new client must discon-
       nect, and reconnect from the same IP address before it can deliver mail.
       See  POSTSCREEN_README,  section "Tests after the 220 SMTP server greet-
       ing", for a discussion.

CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
       Changes to main.cf are not picked  up  automatically,  as  postscreen(8)
       processes  may  run for several hours.  Use the command "postfix reload"
       after a configuration change.

       The text below provides only a parameter summary.  See  postconf(5)  for
       more details including examples.

       NOTE: Some postscreen(8) parameters implement stress-dependent behavior.
       This is supported only when the default parameter value is stress-depen-
       dent (that is, it looks like ${stress?{X}:{Y}}, or it is the $name of an
       smtpd  parameter with a stress-dependent default).  Other parameters al-
       ways evaluate as if the stress parameter value is the empty string.

COMPATIBILITY CONTROLS
       postscreen_command_filter ($smtpd_command_filter)
              A mechanism to transform commands from remote SMTP clients.

       postscreen_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps ($smtpd_discard_ehlo_key-
       word_address_maps)
              Lookup tables, indexed by the remote SMTP  client  address,  with
              case  insensitive  lists  of EHLO keywords (pipelining, starttls,
              auth, etc.) that the postscreen(8) server will not  send  in  the
              EHLO response to a remote SMTP client.

       postscreen_discard_ehlo_keywords ($smtpd_discard_ehlo_keywords)
              A  case  insensitive list of EHLO keywords (pipelining, starttls,
              auth, etc.) that the postscreen(8) server will not  send  in  the
              EHLO response to a remote SMTP client.

       Available in Postfix version 3.1 and later:

       dns_ncache_ttl_fix_enable (no)
              Enable a workaround for future libc incompatibility.

       Available in Postfix version 3.4 and later:

       postscreen_reject_footer_maps ($smtpd_reject_footer_maps)
              Optional  lookup  table  for information that is appended after a
              4XX or 5XX postscreen(8) server response.

       Available in Postfix 3.6 and later:

       respectful_logging (see 'postconf -d' output)
              Avoid logging that implies white is better than black.

TROUBLE SHOOTING CONTROLS
       postscreen_expansion_filter (see 'postconf -d' output)
              List of characters that are permitted in postscreen_reject_footer
              attribute expansions.

       postscreen_reject_footer ($smtpd_reject_footer)
              Optional information that is appended after a 4XX  or  5XX  post-
              screen(8) server response.

       soft_bounce (no)
              Safety  net  to keep mail queued that would otherwise be returned
              to the sender.

BEFORE-POSTSCREEN PROXY AGENT
       Available in Postfix version 2.10 and later:

       postscreen_upstream_proxy_protocol (empty)
              The name of the proxy protocol used by an  optional  before-post-
              screen proxy agent.

       postscreen_upstream_proxy_timeout (5s)
              The  time  limit  for the proxy protocol specified with the post-
              screen_upstream_proxy_protocol parameter.

PERMANENT ALLOW/DENYLIST TEST
       This test is executed immediately after a remote SMTP  client  connects.
       If  a  client  is permanently allowlisted, the client will be handed off
       immediately to a Postfix SMTP server process.

       postscreen_access_list (permit_mynetworks)
              Permanent allow/denylist for remote SMTP client IP addresses.

       postscreen_blacklist_action (ignore)
              Renamed to postscreen_denylist_action in Postfix 3.6.

MAIL EXCHANGER POLICY TESTS
       When postscreen(8) is configured to monitor all primary  and  backup  MX
       addresses,  it  can refuse to allowlist clients that connect to a backup
       MX address only. For small sites, this requires configuring primary  and
       backup  MX  addresses  on the same MTA. Larger sites would have to share
       the postscreen(8) cache between primary and backup MTAs, which would in-
       troduce a common point of failure.

       postscreen_allowlist_interfaces (static:all)
              A list of local postscreen(8) server IP addresses where a non-al-
              lowlisted remote SMTP client can obtain postscreen(8)'s temporary
              allowlist status.

BEFORE 220 GREETING TESTS
       These tests are executed before the remote SMTP client receives the "220
       servername" greeting. If no tests remain after the successful completion
       of this phase, the client will be handed off immediately  to  a  Postfix
       SMTP server process.

       dnsblog_service_name (dnsblog)
              The name of the dnsblog(8) service entry in master.cf.

       postscreen_dnsbl_action (ignore)
              The  action  that postscreen(8) takes when a remote SMTP client's
              combined DNSBL score is equal to or greater than a threshold  (as
              defined     with    the    postscreen_dnsbl_sites    and    post-
              screen_dnsbl_threshold parameters).

       postscreen_dnsbl_reply_map (empty)
              A mapping from an actual DNSBL domain name which includes  a  se-
              cret  password, to the DNSBL domain name that postscreen will re-
              ply with when it rejects mail.

       postscreen_dnsbl_sites (empty)
              Optional list of patterns with DNS allow/denylist  domains,  fil-
              ters and weight factors.

       postscreen_dnsbl_threshold (1)
              The  inclusive  lower  bound  for  blocking a remote SMTP client,
              based on its combined DNSBL  score  as  defined  with  the  post-
              screen_dnsbl_sites parameter.

       postscreen_greet_action (ignore)
              The  action  that  postscreen(8)  takes when a remote SMTP client
              speaks before its turn within the time specified with  the  post-
              screen_greet_wait parameter.

       postscreen_greet_banner ($smtpd_banner)
              The text in the optional "220-text..." server response that post-
              screen(8)  sends  ahead  of  the  real Postfix SMTP server's "220
              text..." response, in an attempt to confuse bad SMTP  clients  so
              that they speak before their turn (pre-greet).

       postscreen_greet_wait (normal: 6s, overload: 2s)
              The  amount  of  time  that  postscreen(8)  will wait for an SMTP
              client to send a command before its turn, and for  DNS  blocklist
              lookup  results to arrive (default: up to 2 seconds under stress,
              up to 6 seconds otherwise).

       smtpd_service_name (smtpd)
              The internal service that postscreen(8) hands off allowed connec-
              tions to.

       Available in Postfix version 2.11 and later:

       postscreen_dnsbl_whitelist_threshold (0)
              Renamed to postscreen_dnsbl_allowlist_threshold in Postfix 3.6.

       Available in Postfix version 3.0 and later:

       postscreen_dnsbl_timeout (10s)
              The time limit for DNSBL or DNSWL lookups.

       Available in Postfix version 3.6 and later:

       postscreen_denylist_action (ignore)
              The action that postscreen(8) takes when a remote SMTP client  is
              permanently denylisted with the postscreen_access_list parameter.

       postscreen_allowlist_interfaces (static:all)
              A list of local postscreen(8) server IP addresses where a non-al-
              lowlisted remote SMTP client can obtain postscreen(8)'s temporary
              allowlist status.

       postscreen_dnsbl_allowlist_threshold (0)
              Allow a remote SMTP client to skip "before" and "after 220 greet-
              ing" protocol tests, based on its combined DNSBL score as defined
              with the postscreen_dnsbl_sites parameter.

AFTER 220 GREETING TESTS
       These  tests are executed after the remote SMTP client receives the "220
       servername" greeting. If a client passes all tests during this phase, it
       will receive a 4XX response to all RCPT TO commands.  After  the  client
       reconnects, it will be allowed to talk directly to a Postfix SMTP server
       process.

       postscreen_bare_newline_action (ignore)
              The  action  that  postscreen(8)  takes when a remote SMTP client
              sends a bare newline character, that is, a newline  not  preceded
              by carriage return.

       postscreen_bare_newline_enable (no)
              Enable  "bare  newline"  SMTP protocol tests in the postscreen(8)
              server.

       postscreen_disable_vrfy_command ($disable_vrfy_command)
              Disable the SMTP VRFY command in the postscreen(8) daemon.

       postscreen_forbidden_commands ($smtpd_forbidden_commands)
              List of commands that the postscreen(8) server considers in  vio-
              lation of the SMTP protocol.

       postscreen_helo_required ($smtpd_helo_required)
              Require  that a remote SMTP client sends HELO or EHLO before com-
              mencing a MAIL transaction.

       postscreen_non_smtp_command_action (drop)
              The action that postscreen(8) takes when  a  remote  SMTP  client
              sends  non-SMTP commands as specified with the postscreen_forbid-
              den_commands parameter.

       postscreen_non_smtp_command_enable (no)
              Enable "non-SMTP command" tests in the postscreen(8) server.

       postscreen_pipelining_action (enforce)
              The action that postscreen(8) takes when  a  remote  SMTP  client
              sends  multiple commands instead of sending one command and wait-
              ing for the server to respond.

       postscreen_pipelining_enable (no)
              Enable "pipelining" SMTP  protocol  tests  in  the  postscreen(8)
              server.

CACHE CONTROLS
       postscreen_cache_cleanup_interval (12h)
              The amount of time between postscreen(8) cache cleanup runs.

       postscreen_cache_map (btree:$data_directory/postscreen_cache)
              Persistent storage for the postscreen(8) server decisions.

       postscreen_cache_retention_time (7d)
              The  amount of time that postscreen(8) will cache an expired tem-
              porary allowlist entry before it is removed.

       postscreen_bare_newline_ttl (30d)
              The amount of time that postscreen(8) remembers that a client  IP
              address passed a "bare newline" SMTP protocol test, before it ad-
              dress is required to pass that test again.

       postscreen_dnsbl_max_ttl (${postscreen_dnsbl_ttl?{$post-
       screen_dnsbl_ttl}:{1}}h)
              The  maximum  amount  of time that postscreen(8) remembers that a
              client IP address passed a DNS-based reputation test,  before  it
              is required to pass that test again.

       postscreen_dnsbl_min_ttl (60s)
              The  minimum  amount  of time that postscreen(8) remembers that a
              client IP address passed a DNS-based reputation test,  before  it
              is required to pass that test again.

       postscreen_greet_ttl (1d)
              The  amount of time that postscreen(8) remembers that a client IP
              address passed a PREGREET test, before it  is  required  to  pass
              that test again.

       postscreen_non_smtp_command_ttl (30d)
              The  amount of time that postscreen(8) remembers that a client IP
              address passed a "non_smtp_command" SMTP protocol test, before it
              is required to pass that test again.

       postscreen_pipelining_ttl (30d)
              The amount of time that postscreen(8) remembers that a client  IP
              address  passed  a  "pipelining" SMTP protocol test, before it is
              required to pass that test again.

RESOURCE CONTROLS
       line_length_limit (2048)
              Upon input, long lines are chopped up into pieces of at most this
              length; upon delivery, long lines are reconstructed.

       postscreen_client_connection_count_limit ($smtpd_client_connec-
       tion_count_limit)
              How many simultaneous connections any remote SMTP client  is  al-
              lowed to have with the postscreen(8) daemon.

       postscreen_command_count_limit (20)
              The  limit  on  the total number of commands per SMTP session for
              postscreen(8)'s built-in SMTP protocol engine.

       postscreen_command_time_limit (normal: 300s, overload: 10s)
              The time  limit  to  read  an  entire  command  line  with  post-
              screen(8)'s built-in SMTP protocol engine.

       postscreen_post_queue_limit ($default_process_limit)
              The number of clients that can be waiting for service from a real
              Postfix SMTP server process.

       postscreen_pre_queue_limit ($default_process_limit)
              The  number  of non-allowlisted clients that can be waiting for a
              decision whether they will receive service from  a  real  Postfix
              SMTP server process.

       postscreen_watchdog_timeout (10s)
              How  much  time  a postscreen(8) process may take to respond to a
              remote SMTP client command or to perform a cache operation before
              it is terminated by a built-in watchdog timer.

STARTTLS CONTROLS
       postscreen_tls_security_level ($smtpd_tls_security_level)
              The SMTP TLS security level for the postscreen(8) server; when  a
              non-empty value is specified, this overrides the obsolete parame-
              ters postscreen_use_tls and postscreen_enforce_tls.

       tlsproxy_service_name (tlsproxy)
              The name of the tlsproxy(8) service entry in master.cf.

OBSOLETE STARTTLS SUPPORT CONTROLS
       These  parameters  are  supported for compatibility with smtpd(8) legacy
       parameters.

       postscreen_use_tls ($smtpd_use_tls)
              Opportunistic TLS:  announce  STARTTLS  support  to  remote  SMTP
              clients, but do not require that clients use TLS encryption.

       postscreen_enforce_tls ($smtpd_enforce_tls)
              Mandatory  TLS: announce STARTTLS support to remote SMTP clients,
              and require that clients use TLS encryption.

MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLS
       config_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)
              The default location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf config-
              uration files.

       delay_logging_resolution_limit (2)
              The maximal number of digits after the decimal point when logging
              sub-second delay values.

       command_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)
              The location of all postfix administrative commands.

       max_idle (100s)
              The maximum amount of time that an idle  Postfix  daemon  process
              waits for an incoming connection before terminating voluntarily.

       process_id (read-only)
              The process ID of a Postfix command or daemon process.

       process_name (read-only)
              The process name of a Postfix command or daemon process.

       syslog_facility (mail)
              The syslog facility of Postfix logging.

       syslog_name (see 'postconf -d' output)
              A prefix that is prepended to the process name in syslog records,
              so that, for example, "smtpd" becomes "prefix/smtpd".

       Available in Postfix 3.3 and later:

       service_name (read-only)
              The master.cf service name of a Postfix daemon process.

       Available in Postfix 3.5 and later:

       info_log_address_format (external)
              The  email  address  form  that will be used in non-debug logging
              (info, warning, etc.).

SEE ALSO
       smtpd(8), Postfix SMTP server
       tlsproxy(8), Postfix TLS proxy server
       dnsblog(8), DNS allow/denylist logger
       postlogd(8), Postfix logging
       syslogd(8), system logging

README FILES
       Use "postconf readme_directory" or "postconf html_directory"  to  locate
       this information.
       POSTSCREEN_README, Postfix Postscreen Howto

LICENSE
       The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.

HISTORY
       This service was introduced with Postfix version 2.8.

       Many  ideas  in  postscreen(8)  were explored in earlier work by Michael
       Tokarev, in OpenBSD spamd, and in MailChannels Traffic Control.

AUTHOR(S)
       Wietse Venema
       IBM T.J. Watson Research
       P.O. Box 704
       Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA

       Wietse Venema
       Google, Inc.
       111 8th Avenue
       New York, NY 10011, USA

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