Hello, Your solution worked, thank you! Now what I'm wondering is this: How can I add specific IPs to be able to send off-site? Essentially, I'd like two access lists for sending off-site: One for sender email addresses and one for host IPs. If you belong in either one you can send offsite.
Is it possible to implement this? Can I use smtpd_client_restrictions in conjunction with what I have without messing up internal facing mail? Thank you. --- On Tue, 10/12/10, mouss <mo...@ml.netoyen.net> wrote: > From: mouss <mo...@ml.netoyen.net> > Subject: Re: Block all but a few from sending mail offsite > To: postfix-users@postfix.org > Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2010, 2:16 PM > Le 12/10/2010 01:45, John Swift a > écrit : > > Hello, > > > > For my Postfix web server, I was able to get the > example working that was at the bottom of the web page here: > http://www.postfix.org/RESTRICTION_CLASS_README.html#external. > In that section of the web page, it says "It is left as an > exercise for the reader to change this into a scheme where > only some users have permission to send mail to off-site > destinations, and where most users are restricted." I've > tried many many different things but have been unable > to change the scheme where some users have permission to > send mail offsite and most users are restricted. Can I get a > little help with this? I'm guessing this is a small config > change that I'm completely missing. > > can you explain your need clearly? > > > with the following: > > smtpd_sender_restrictions = > check_sender_access > hash:/etc/postfix/access_sender > > == access_sender > j...@example OK > j...@example.com > OK > example.com > reject_unauth_destination > .example.com > reject_unauth_destination > > > joe and jim can send "offsite", while other *example.com > can only send to "managed" domains (mydestination, relay > domains, virtual mailbox domains, virtual alias domains). >