Le 27/06/2011 01:35, Noel Jones a écrit : > On 6/26/2011 3:12 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: >> * Georg Sauthoff<gsaut...@sdf.org>: >> >>>> Since procmail(1), and other utilities need to be able to forward mail >>>> while retaining the original envelope sender address, restricting the >>>> envelope sender address in sendmail would be quite disruptive. Postfix >>>> does not provide such a feature. >>> >>> Ok, that makes sense. >>> >>> Thanks for the clarification. >> >> You might be able to use mini_sendmail (which uses SMTP) and SMTP-AUTH >> to restrict the envelope sender a certain users can use. But I'm not >> sure if it can use SMTP-AUTH :» >> > > mini_sendmail doesn't do AUTH, so it wouldn't be possible to restrict > which users are able to send mail.
and it doesn't do queue mgmt. so it's either the mail gets out now or it is lost. sigh. > > Maybe Georg can use the postfix sendmail(1) command to limit which users > can send mail, and a content_filter (which can be a postfix listener) to > reject unauthorized MAIL FROM names. > > > -- Noel Jones >