On Wed, 10 Mar 2010, Noel Jones wrote:

> On 3/9/2010 10:32 PM, VR wrote:
> > I have Postfix running on Debian in front of Microsoft Exchange 2003
> > using transport_maps, relay_domains and relay_recipient_maps. This
> > Postfix configuration is purely for inbound SMTP traffic.
> > 
> > Is there any existing solution that enables end-users to manipulate a
> > postfix "check_sender_access" type of white list, per user, that would
> > also only apply per destination email address?
> > E.g. john...@mydomain.tld can only influence messages destined for
> > john...@mydomain.tld?
> > 
> > I realize the editing of said lists would have to be via some other
> > customized mechinism like Samba but I'm wondering if someone has been
> > down this road successfully or any pointers on what the Postfix end
> > might look like to achieve this?
> 
> I don't know of an existing system like that, but something could be
> implemented as a postfix policy service for exactly this.
> 
> The basic idea is a policy service called at RCPT TO can look up the
> sender+recipient combination in a database and decide if the mail is on a
> blacklist or whitelist, or just "normal".
> 
> The database back-end would need some sort of user interface.
> 
> Look at the add-on software page, maybe something there can be useful.
> http://www.postfix.org/addon.html

Well, postfilter (http://www.kfki.hu/cnc/project/postfilter/) is one of 
such policy daemons. User whitelist (and blacklist too) is a main feature, 
with user-configurable auto-whitelisting of his/her recipients. 

Best regards,
Jozsef
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