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To enable policyd, simply tell the Zimbra installation you want it enabled:
To enable policyd, simply tell the Zimbra installation you want it enabled:


  zmprov ms <mta server> +zimbraServiceEnabled cbpolicyd +zimbraServiceInstalled cbpolicyd
  zmprov ms <mta server> +zimbraServiceEnabled cbpolicyd


After 1 to 2 minutes the zmconfigd process will detect that you want this service enabled, and automatically install the database and start the service.
After 1 to 2 minutes the zmconfigd process will detect that you want this service enabled, and automatically install the database and start the service.

Revision as of 21:14, 6 March 2013

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This article applies to the following ZCS versions.

ZCS 8.0 Article ZCS 8.0 ZCS 7.0 Article ZCS 7.0

Postfix Cluebringer Policyd in Zimbra

Policyd is an anti-spam policy daemon for Postfix (written in C) that does Greylisting, Sender-(envelope, SASL or host / ip)-based throttling (on messages and/or volume per defined time unit), Recipient rate limiting, Spamtrap monitoring / blacklisting, HELO auto blacklisting and HELO randomization preventation.

It is included as a part of the Zimbra package, but it is not enabled by default.

Enabling policyd

First ensure sqlite is installed (It is listed as a suggested install).

To enable policyd, simply tell the Zimbra installation you want it enabled:

zmprov ms <mta server> +zimbraServiceEnabled cbpolicyd

After 1 to 2 minutes the zmconfigd process will detect that you want this service enabled, and automatically install the database and start the service.

Verified Against: ZCS 8.0, ZCS 7.0, ZCS 6.0 Date Created: 2/26/2013
Article ID: https://wiki.zimbra.com/index.php?title=Cluebringer_Policy_Daemon Date Modified: 2013-03-06



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