On 23 January 2011 13:33, Noel Jones <njo...@megan.vbhcs.org> wrote: > No, the different smtpd_*_restrictions define *when* or in what order the > checks run. This is further simplified by the sane default > smtpd_delay_reject=yes, which delays evaluation of smtpd_{client, helo, > sender, recipient}_restrictions until after RCPT TO. > > The result for the end user is that any section can apply to any data, > giving wonderful flexibility for when it's needed, or putting all checks in > smtpd_recipient_restrictions, simplifying the setup.
Hi Noel, thanks for the help. Sorry to be frustrating, but could you explain that again in simpler terms? > Postfix should already have a list of valid users. Where the list is > depends on what address class your domain is in. > http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_CLASS_README.html > For the common case of a local domain: > http://www.postfix.org/LOCAL_RECIPIENT_README.html > > > -- Noel Jones I believe I am using the local domain class.