mouss a écrit :
> Carver Banks a écrit :
>> Or so I thought..., that did restrict all mail to the internal recipients as 
>> well.
>>
>> I need anyone in mydomain.com to be able to email anyone in mydomain.local, 
>> but I need users on mydomain.local to only be allowed to email a few people 
>> in mydomain.com, and none of the other members of mydoman.local.
>>
> 
> then you need to read the first part of Noel post: the part about
> restriction classes (follow the link and read).
> 
> if what you want is:
> - sender from allowed.example can send anywhere
> - nobody else should be able to send to restricted.example
> 
> then you can do it with:
> 
> <WARNING>
> If you use this, please do not interchange "sender" and "recipient". In
> particular, this is to be used under smtpd_SENDER_restrictions.
> </WARNING>
> 
> smtpd_sender_restrictions =
>       check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/allowed_sender
>       check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/restricted_recipient
> 
> == restricted_recipient
> local.example         recipient_restricted

this should be

local.example           REJECT you are not allowed blah blah

> 
> == restricted_recipient
> allowed.example               OK
> 
> 
> If the config you're trying to setup is different, then you'll have to
> spend some time so that you can describe it precisely and clearly. (This
> isn't really the place for requirement elicitation ;-p)
> 
> 
>> I think postfix may not be able to accomplish what I desire, if I am wrong 
>> please correct me.
>>
> 

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