Am 14.05.2012 14:02, schrieb Amira Othman: > > > Am 14.05.2012 13:20, schrieb Amira Othman: >>> you have to change "mynetworks" >>> why do you need the complete range? >>> list single IPs there! >>> >>> I changed it to each one ip but still can send through ip that >>> account isn't member of its domain >>> >>> without authentication? >>> have you configured SASL auth? >>> if no take down the server and go back to docs! >> >> I have auth. And this is restrictions I have: >> smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks >> permit_sasl_authenticated reject_unauth_destination >> reject_unknown_recipient_domain >> >> It rejects user that's not authenticated but for authenticated users >> it can send for all 3 ips >> >> i do REALLY not understand your problem >> "it can send for all 3 ips" can mean anything if you mean "IP1 can send over >> IP2 with Auth" -> expected behavior! >> >> please give configuration infos as statet in the welcome message and decribe >> your real problem by showing us relevant parts of your maillog >> >> http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html > > what I meant is that if I have us...@domain1.com for ip1 and > us...@domain2.com for ip2 > when I telnet ip1 port 25 and type mail from: us...@domain2.com and rcpt to: > whatever I got in log of instance 1 (ip1) user2@domain2 sent mail which > supposed to use instance 2 with its ip > the same happen when connecting through outlook if I used in mail server > configuration the second instance data and user of first instance he can > also send mails. > > How can I stop this?
first: please fix your mail-client so it also quotes the last reply as said: provide LOGS and configuration we are not here to guess what happens on your machine
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