Magnus Bäck wrote:
>
> On Monday, January 19, 2009 at 05:11 CET,
> Jacky Chan wrote:
>
>> As subject. Does the following configuration meet the subject?
>> 192.168.1.55 and 192.168.1.56 can only send mail to subdomain1.abc.com,
>> subdomain2.abc.com
>> And others IP in 192.168.1.0/24 can
On Monday, January 19, 2009 at 05:11 CET,
Jacky Chan wrote:
> As subject. Does the following configuration meet the subject?
> 192.168.1.55 and 192.168.1.56 can only send mail to subdomain1.abc.com,
> subdomain2.abc.com
> And others IP in 192.168.1.0/24 can send mail to subdomain1.abc.com,
>
Dear All,
As subject. Does the following configuration meet the subject?
192.168.1.55 and 192.168.1.56 can only send mail to subdomain1.abc.com,
subdomain2.abc.com
And others IP in 192.168.1.0/24 can send mail to subdomain1.abc.com,
subdomain2.abc.com and outsiders, is that achieved b
On Sun, 18 Jan 2009, Jacky Chan wrote:
Noel Jones-2 wrote:
Jacky Chan wrote:
Dears,
I have serveral digital senders (scanning machine) on site, which relay
my
Postfix 2.5 as default email gateway. From my requirment, they can only
send
mail to INTRANET, I need to restrict those machines from
Noel Jones-2 wrote:
>
> Jacky Chan wrote:
>> Dears,
>>
>> I have serveral digital senders (scanning machine) on site, which relay
>> my
>> Postfix 2.5 as default email gateway. From my requirment, they can only
>> send
>> mail to INTRANET, I need to restrict those machines from sending mails t
Jacky Chan wrote:
Dears,
I have serveral digital senders (scanning machine) on site, which relay my
Postfix 2.5 as default email gateway. From my requirment, they can only send
mail to INTRANET, I need to restrict those machines from sending mails to
Internet.
Currently, I setup a user based re
Dears,
I have serveral digital senders (scanning machine) on site, which relay my
Postfix 2.5 as default email gateway. From my requirment, they can only send
mail to INTRANET, I need to restrict those machines from sending mails to
Internet.
Currently, I setup a user based restriction but with
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Magnus Bäck said the following on 18/01/09 10:44:
> If you want to do maintenance of the
> Postfix queue directories etc (i.e. something that would make message
> reception a bad idea) you probably don't want Postfix to be running at
> all.
Yes, you
On Sunday, January 18, 2009 at 09:55 CET,
Luigi Rosa wrote:
> Is there a command line way to put temporary Postfix smtpd on hold,
> that is forcing it to reply "4xx Come back soon" to every incoming
> connection?
While you could use smtpd_xxx_restrictions for this, it's better to use
the tr
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Is there a command line way to put temporary Postfix smtpd on hold, that is
forcing it to reply "4xx Come back soon" to every incoming connection?
It could be useful (for me) during weekly backup/maintenance/whatever
operations.
I admit that this re
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