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+<title> Postfix manual - tcp_table(5) </title>
+</head> <body> <pre>
+TCP_TABLE(5) TCP_TABLE(5)
+
+<b>NAME</b>
+ tcp_table - Postfix client/server table lookup protocol
+
+<b>SYNOPSIS</b>
+ <b>postmap -q "</b><i>string</i><b>" <a href="tcp_table.5.html">tcp</a>:</b><i>host:port</i>
+
+ <b>postmap -q - <a href="tcp_table.5.html">tcp</a>:</b><i>host:port</i> &lt;<i>inputfile</i>
+
+<b>DESCRIPTION</b>
+ The Postfix mail system uses optional tables for address rewriting or
+ mail routing. These tables are usually in <b>dbm</b> or <b>db</b> format. Alterna-
+ tively, table lookups can be directed to a TCP server.
+
+ To find out what types of lookup tables your Postfix system supports
+ use the "<b>postconf -m</b>" command.
+
+ To test lookup tables, use the "<b>postmap -q</b>" command as described in the
+ SYNOPSIS above.
+
+<b>PROTOCOL DESCRIPTION</b>
+ The TCP map class implements a very simple protocol: the client sends a
+ request, and the server sends one reply. Requests and replies are sent
+ as one line of ASCII text, terminated by the ASCII newline character.
+ Request and reply parameters (see below) are separated by whitespace.
+
+ Send and receive operations must complete in 100 seconds.
+
+<b>REQUEST FORMAT</b>
+ The tcp_table protocol supports only the lookup request. The request
+ has the following form:
+
+ <b>get</b> SPACE <i>key</i> NEWLINE
+ Look up data under the specified key.
+
+ Postfix will not generate partial search keys such as domain names
+ without one or more subdomains, network addresses without one or more
+ least-significant octets, or email addresses without the localpart,
+ address extension or domain portion. This behavior is also found with
+ <a href="cidr_table.5.html">cidr</a>:, <a href="pcre_table.5.html">pcre</a>:, and <a href="regexp_table.5.html">regexp</a>: tables.
+
+<b>REPLY FORMAT</b>
+ Each reply specifies a status code and text. Replies must be no longer
+ than 4096 characters including the newline terminator.
+
+ <b>500</b> SPACE <i>text</i> NEWLINE
+ In case of a lookup request, the requested data does not exist.
+ The text describes the nature of the problem.
+
+ <b>400</b> SPACE <i>text</i> NEWLINE
+ This indicates an error condition. The text describes the nature
+ of the problem. The client should retry the request later.
+
+ <b>200</b> SPACE <i>text</i> NEWLINE
+ The request was successful. In the case of a lookup request, the
+ text contains an encoded version of the requested data.
+
+<b>ENCODING</b>
+ In request and reply parameters, the character %, each non-printing
+ character, and each whitespace character must be replaced by %XX, where
+ XX is the corresponding ASCII hexadecimal character value. The hexadec-
+ imal codes can be specified in any case (upper, lower, mixed).
+
+ The Postfix client always encodes a request. The server may omit the
+ encoding as long as the reply is guaranteed to not contain the % or
+ NEWLINE character.
+
+<b>SECURITY</b>
+ Do not use TCP lookup tables for security critical purposes. The
+ client-server connection is not protected and the server is not authen-
+ ticated.
+
+<b>BUGS</b>
+ Only the lookup method is currently implemented.
+
+ The client does not hang up when the connection is idle for a long
+ time.
+
+<b>SEE ALSO</b>
+ <a href="postmap.1.html">postmap(1)</a>, Postfix lookup table manager
+ <a href="regexp_table.5.html">regexp_table(5)</a>, format of regular expression tables
+ <a href="pcre_table.5.html">pcre_table(5)</a>, format of PCRE tables
+ <a href="cidr_table.5.html">cidr_table(5)</a>, format of CIDR tables
+
+<b>README FILES</b>
+ <a href="DATABASE_README.html">DATABASE_README</a>, Postfix lookup table overview
+
+<b>LICENSE</b>
+ The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
+
+<b>AUTHOR(S)</b>
+ 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
+
+ TCP_TABLE(5)
+</pre> </body> </html>