I have a postfix 3.10 installation up & running. Postfix and dovecot handle 
mail reception from the inet, dovecot/587 users sending to the local domains or 
into the internet.

    Is there a possibility of having some kind of "local" restriction for a 
specific (or a set of) local users (coming in via dovecot imap/587 smtp) to *SEND* emails?

If you're using Dovecot for submission and want help with Dovecot, it is 
probably best to ask that question of the Dovecot community...

I forgot to mention amavisd.

And IF dovecot is the best angle of attack, I do not know. Maybe some kind of 
policy driven solution coming from postfix/amavis/dovecot in combination driven 
by pf is?

I am not aware that dovecot does such checking - possibly with sieve. At least 
I didnt use the proper search keywords so far...


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