Thanks :-) It is working .. I forgot to use classes :-) Peter
On Feb 10, 2011, at 1:43 PM, Nikolaos Milas wrote: > You could try using restriction classes, as documented: > http://www.postfix.org/RESTRICTION_CLASS_README.html > > For example: > > smtpd_restriction_classes = restr_class1 > restr_class1= check_sender_access > hash:/etc/postfix/somesenders,permit_mynetworks,reject > smtpd_recipient_restrictions = > hash:/etc/postfix/access-recipient.cf,permit_mynetworks,reject > > # access-recipient.cf: > every...@example.com restr_class1 > > # somesenders: > f...@example.com REJECT > lil...@example.com REJECT > > Note however that this will not provide sufficient protection, since, the > user can always change his sender address and override the mechanism. > > But you could lock them out using ip address (still prone to ip spoofing) or, > even better, require SASL authentication and filter people based on their > (SASL) login name (using reject_sender_login_mismatch). > > Nick > > > > > On 10/2/2011 1:17 μμ, Petr Svacina wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I need to have this specific scenario: >> >> I need to set up for example.com aliases for all (every...@example.com), so >> it is made. >> >> Next I need to restrict every...@example.com to local delivery only, so I >> made this: >> >> /etc/postfix/main.cf: >> smtpd_recipient_restrictions = check_recipient_access >> hash:/etc/postfix/access-recipient.cf >> >> /etc/postfix/access-recipient.cf: >> every...@example.com permit_mynetworks,reject >> >> So And now I need SOMEHOW to set up, that some users (f...@exmaple.com, >> li...@example.com) can not send ANYTHING to the every...@example.com, can >> postfix handle this ? >> Or I need to use any script ... ? >> >> Thanks Peter > > -- > Tato zprava byla prohledana na vyskyt viru > a nebezpecneho obsahu antivirovym systemem > MailScanner a zda se byt cista. > -- Tato zprava byla prohledana na vyskyt viru a nebezpecneho obsahu antivirovym systemem MailScanner a zda se byt cista.