On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Pete <p...@nrth.org> wrote: > The format of my smtp_client_access file is like so : > > .dodgyhost.tld REJECT Spam sewer. > .evilspammer.tld REJECT Spam sewer. > > The format of my smtp_sender_access file is like so : > > barrelshoot.tld REJECT No thanks. > al...@example.tld OK > example.tld REJECT No thanks. > freespam.tld REJECT Go away. > interesting101@ OK
Just so I'm clear as I tried to search "The Book of Postfix" for this answer and it was clearly specificed: smtp_sender_access = restrictions on what domains I can send mail to? smtp_client_access = restrictions on what domains can send mail to my Postfix server? Both client_access & sender_access appear to have the same formatting: some.domain.tld REJECT another.domain.tld REJECT Am I correct or have I missed something?