Hello Finally we found both Outlook & Thunderbird uses 6 connections for 1 client. So the formula can be : max_clients = worker_processes * worker_connections / 6 for mail proxy . I don't know if this should be described in the wiki page though.. Regards, Soichiro Mikiby mikiso - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, Regarding max clients , I understand it's normal to have 4 in reverse proxy since browser uses 2 connections in HTTP 1.1. How about mail reverse proxy? It seems POP command from telnet client uses 4 also, although I couldn't find POP3 uses more than 1 connection in RFC 1939. Regards, Soichiroby mikiso - Nginx Mailing List - English
I noticed that HTTP request will be processed according to the ngx_http_phases and mail core module doesn't have the same mechanism. So it seems I have to refer to his code if I don't want to modify the core code...by mikiso - Nginx Mailing List - English
Finally I wrote mail access module with reference to the source code of http access module and Evan Miller's guide to Nginx module development because we need this feature for only pop3 proxy. And I noticed I don't understand how my module to be called before the pop3 handler. From the guide it is important the order of the modules, however it doesn't mention granular control for request/cby mikiso - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thank you very much. I'll refer to these codes and add something like mail access module to the mail core module. 姚伟斌 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have added this feature in my > nginx_tcp_proxy_module. You can do it as a > reference: > https://github.com/yaoweibin/nginx_tcp_proxy_modul > e/commit/fcacae8236444261d5e9301c144e0by mikiso - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I am running nginx 1.0.8 for mail proxy , and I would like to add access control feature(by IP address) to this proxy. For HTTP, there is http access module for this purpose, however mail module doesn't seem to have this feature. Do someone know how to implement this feature? I found ngx_tcpwrapper on https://launchpad.net/ngx-tcpwrappers , but unfortunately this is also only for Hby mikiso - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi All, I'm a newbie to nginx and facing similar problem in that I cannot bind IPv6 address (link local or global): My nginx.conf is like this: mail { # auth_http 127.0.0.1:8888/cgi-bin/auth.pl; # auth_http 127.0.0.1:8888/auth.pl; auth_http 127.0.0.1:8888/popproxy/auth; auth_http_header X-Auth-Domain "a-sby mikiso - Nginx Mailing List - English
FYI, we've set proxy_redirect directive to rewrite URLs in the location header of the response. I think creating a response filter is one solution, but I'd like to know whether some settings for nginx can solve it. Our nginx version is 0.5.30. Regards, Soichiroby mikiso - How to...
Hi folks, I'm using nginx as a reverse proxy inside Zimbra Communication Suite for webmail system in Japan. We hosted many domains and want a URL scheme in a http response body to be replaced by other scheme according to the name of domain, that is, in the case of response from some domains we should replace "http" by "https" and one from other domains we set "http&qby mikiso - How to...