D. Karapiperis wrote:
Hello all
I am trying to configure properly reject_unlisted_sender ,which utilises
all possible sources of valid mailboxes or mailaliases,
so that local users (originating from my_networks) can send mails using
valid envelope sender ( or even both sender and the from fiel
On Sat, January 17, 2009 21:49, D. Karapiperis wrote:
> Is this possible?
no, define fake first
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O/H Sahil Tandon έγραψε:
Hi Sahil
No it is the first time I am asking this question.
I had two questions in the past related to this subject but they were
different. The first was about sender domain and the second about a
mechanism to check sender login names ( replies regarding any source).
On Sat, 17 Jan 2009, D. Karapiperis wrote:
> I am trying to configure properly reject_unlisted_sender ,which utilises
> all possible sources of valid mailboxes or mailaliases,
> so that local users (originating from my_networks) can send mails using
> valid envelope sender ( or even both sende
Hello all
I am trying to configure properly reject_unlisted_sender ,which utilises
all possible sources of valid mailboxes or mailaliases,
so that local users (originating from my_networks) can send mails using
valid envelope sender ( or even both sender and the from field)
Is this possible?
Patrick , Thomas , Noel , Ram , Russ , Mouss, Brian , Magnus , et all
that helped me in this After spending COUNTLESS hours on this
issue , finally I found a post where this guy said PIX firewall was
playing some tricks up with the smtp fixup, and right when I disabled
the fixup on my PIX
Thomas a écrit :
> Wietse Venema wrote:
>> Accepting mail for a non-existent user and then dropping the bounce
>> is the wrong solution for the wrong problem.
>> I will fight tooth and nail against the idiots that encourage such
>> preposterous configuration.
>>
>
> I know that :)
> I was just