Jeff Brenton wrote:
Yes, that's the entry. In my case, since I'm using MySQL, my main.cf
entry is just:
local_recipient_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/users.cf
and users.cf contains the information necessary to attach to the
dbmail aliases table.
user = dbmail
password = ********
dbname = dbmail
table = aliases
select_field = alias?
where_field = ? What should I expect Postfix to send to the SQL query?
If you don't do this, Postfix will accept all mail going to the
domains configured, then dbmail will bounce what it can't handle...
and spammers like that method. It's the unplugable spam relay hole in
Exchange, Notes, and some other MTAs, in that you can send spam to an
invalid address on the target server, claiming to be the target email
address - the bounce will go to your target, complete (usually!) with
your spam as an attachment.
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Sandino Araico Sánchez
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