> Not really. an OK in smtpd_sender_restrictions does not skip
> smtpd_recipient_restrictions. In particular, it doesn't make you an open
> relay.
If it doesn't skip so why not put directly in
smtpd_recipient_restrictions?
> Almost. You should probably still have at least one domain listed, that
> is used for the right-hand-side of aliases where the target should be a
> local delivery. One approach is to use:
>
> main.cf:
> mydestination = local.invalid
>
> smtpd_sender_restrictions =
>
Il giorno gio, 18/09/2008 alle 14.11 +0200, mouss ha scritto:
> Mauro Sanna wrote:
> > Hello, sorry for my bad english.
> > I have to send messages to more than one person using a single mail
> > address.
> > So I've created a virtual-alias: [EMAIL PROTECTE
Hello, sorry for my bad english.
I have to send messages to more than one person using a single mail
address.
So I've created a virtual-alias: [EMAIL PROTECTED] myaccount and a
text file, myaccount.txt, with all the addresses that I want to send
mail.
Then I put in /etc/aliases:
myaccount: :include