You're right, CC or CCI (Bcc) are converted by the MUA into SMTP recipients.
Well ... I have solved my issue...I had done a really stupid confusion :
I had used postfix with an old main.cf.BACKUP file without this
configuration !
The real main.cf with good configuration works fine so.
Sorry for this stupid post, thanks for replying.
Christophe Dumonet.
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Institut Francais de Mecanique Avancee (IFMA)
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mouss a écrit :
Christophe Dumonet a écrit :
Hello,
In order to deny the use of certain lists from outside, I use :
smtpd_restriction_classes = insiders_only
insiders_only = check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/insiders, reject
smtpd_recipient_restrictions = check_recipient_access
hash:/etc/postfix/protected_destinations
you have other checks there, right?
with /etc/postfix/protected_destinations :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] insiders_only
...
and /etc/postfix/insiders :
somedomaine.com OK
...
With This, a domain which is not is /etc/postfix/insiders can't write
TO my protected list, But It can send with CC or CCI to these list !
How to restrict this ?
CC or CCI (Bcc) are converted by the MUA into SMTP recipients. if your
goal is to prevent outsiders from reaching the list, then insiders_only
solves the problem. if it doesn't work, show the output of 'postconf -n'
(in particular, smtpd_delay_reject and smtpd_*_restrictions).
Thanks from france.
Christophe Dumonet.