Hello! Is there any option for postdrop which may be equivalent to smtpd_sender_login_maps option used for sasl?
I have postfix submission configured with -o smtpd_sender_restrictions=reject_sender_login_mismatch,permit -o smtpd_sender_login_maps=hash:/my/file to ensure that authenticated user can use only allowed MAIL FROM addresses. And I want something similar to enforce also for postdrop, when email is not sent via TCP submission port, but rather locally via postdrop or via /usr/sbin/sendmail wrapper. To ensure that logged unix user can use only MAIL FROM addresses which are allowed for him. Is there any such option? And similarly, is there sender_bcc_maps option for postdrop, but based on unix user which invoked /usr/bin/sendmail wrapper? E.g. for specified (system/daemon) unix user ensure that every email is automatically bcc-ed to some other email address (e.g. root@localhost) independently of sender email address. -- Pali Rohár [email protected]
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