On 3/4/2009 10:05 AM, Miguel Da Silva - Centro de Matemática wrote:
Victor Duchovni escribió:
On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 09:35:38AM -0200, Miguel Da Silva - Centro de
Matem?tica wrote:
The user was not "relaying": mail was sent to a domain you are
responsible
for, so this was not blocked by "reject_unauth_destination".
Well... I don't think so, maybe I am not understandig
reject_unauth_destinations correctly.
You are the one asking the question, so it would be wise to take time
to research and test the (correct) answer you were given.
* Postfix is the final destination: the resolved RCPT TO
domain matches $mydestination, $inet_interfaces, $proxy_interfaces,
$virtual_alias_domains, or $virtual_mailbox_domains, and contains no
sender-specified routing (u...@elsewhere@domain).
But, reading the second one I would say every local user sending
mail to another local user will get it done through the server.
Any client (regardless of envelope sender address) passes this
restriction
when sending to a local destination address.
It's done... now I could say there are no problem. I misunderstood the
documentation, so I checked them one more time and did some tests.
Everything is working as it should.
Thank you.
Since I am trying to get basically the same thing to work, where did
your sasl come from? I came in late to the discussion. What OS are you
running?
Thanks,
Robert