Florin Andrei: > This is a clone of the production site, for QA and testing. This being > QA, whenever we run a test of our software, we don't want our test suite > to go ahead and blast the Internet with lots of random email messages. > OTOH, we need to keep the configuration of the QA site as close to > production as possible. Finally, a handful of very specific sender > addresses must be allowed to go through QA. > > I've tried to achieve this with sender_dependent_default_transport_maps.
As documented the syntax is NOT that of transport_maps. > The example below is redacted for privacy. > > # grep sender_dependent main.cf > sender_dependent_default_transport_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sender_transport > > # head sender_transport > john...@domain.com smtp: > jillsm...@domain.com smtp: > * local: As documented the syntax is NOT that of transport_maps. Try using syntax that Postfix supports as documented. WSietse > > But it doesn't seem to work very well. E.g., slight variations of > permitted email addresses do seem to get through, whereas completely > random emails appear to be blocked. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. > > -- > Florin Andrei > http://florin.myip.org/ >