Clarification, Troubleshooting what seems to be mail being sent FROM our own domains *without authentication* TO anywhere.
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 2:03 PM, Walter Pinto <wal...@amhosting.com> wrote: > There's no need to be rude sir. I'm just trying to become more familiar > with the Postfix system as an alternative to Qmail which I've had more real > world experience dealing with, > > You have my problem reversed. I'm troubleshooting what seems to be mail > being sent FROM our own domains TO anywhere > > > > > On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 9:40 AM, Jeroen Geilman <jer...@adaptr.nl> wrote: > >> On 06/12/2010 07:06 AM, Walter Pinto wrote: >> >> Recipient map is also SQL based, here's the config. >> >> [r...@mx sql]# cat relay_recipient_map.conf >> user = xxx >> password = xxx >> dbname = xxx >> query = >> SELECT y >> FROM relay_recipient_map >> WHERE x='%s' >> >> I'm pretty sure I already know the answer , just need confirmation. >> >> Is this statement true or false? You cannot restrict sending mail to >> authenticated sessions without also restricting incoming mail as well. >> >> >> I quote myself: >> >> >> Unless you want to leave your mail server unable to receive mail, you >> normally allow mail to be sent TO your own domains FROM anywhere. >> >> Think about it. >> >> J. >> >> > > > -- > Walter Pinto > System Support / Administrator > supp...@amhosting.com > www.amhosting.com > 4690 Longley Lane, Suite 34 > Reno, NV 89502 > 775.331.3319 866.425.2035 > -- Walter Pinto System Support / Administrator supp...@amhosting.com www.amhosting.com 4690 Longley Lane, Suite 34 Reno, NV 89502 775.331.3319 866.425.2035