On Wed, Sep 01, 2021 at 09:49:21PM -0400, Steve Dondley wrote: > > I would have opted for "client" rather than "sender" checks, provided a > > sufficiently stable/comprehensive range of source IP addresses for the > > forwarding host were available. > > OK, took a quick look at the documentation on this but still left with > questions. So would "client" be the same as HOST_A? So I would do:
Yes, the host IP address. > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx OK # IP of HOST_A forwarding email here > > And I would use "check_client_access" instead? Yes. Note that trailing comments are not part of the Postfix map syntax. Any comment must occupy its entire line. You can use a CIDR map if you prefer, something like: # This one's ours 192.0.2.1/32 OK with: check_client_access cidr:/some/file buf if there's ever just one literal matching key: check_client_access inline:{ { 192.0.2.1 = OK } } -- Viktor.