On 08/27/2011 01:52 PM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 14:12:00 -0400, Munroe Sollog wrote:
under its purview, but after reading its configuration and
documentation, I don't think it supports this out of the box. Thanks.
why not use spf ?, policyd v2 have spf support, spf
with a sender of
u...@domain3.com the message gets rejected. Is there a way to do this in
postfix? I checked out Policydv2 as I thought this might fall under its
purview, but after reading its configuration and documentation, I don't think
it supports this out of the box. Thanks.
M
Telnet
It would be great if we could keep users in the 'Postfix Universe'.
Is it possible to get this information on postfix.org somewhere? If
it already is there, my apologies, I haven't been able to find it.
Thanks.
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Munroe Sollog
Systems Engineer
Digirati Consulting, Inc
sol.
* it would be clearer if
the prefix would steer postfix to look at the appropriate file.
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Munroe Sollog
Systems Engineer
Digirati Consulting, Inc
sol...@digiraticonsulting.com
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nd it a little ironic that the one mailing-list I have
trouble filtering is one about mail.
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Munroe Sollog
Systems Engineer
Digirati Consulting, Inc
sol...@digiraticonsulting.com
outlying machines, and want all the address handling
done at the "hub". Thus configuring the "hub" to accept all mail
destined for *.domain.com is ideal.
Munroe Sollog
Systems Engineer
Digirati Consulting, Inc
sol...@digiraticonsulting.com
Wietse Venema wrote:
> Munroe Sollog
uded a pastebin which I think included everything
necessary. Thanks for the help.
http://www.pastebin.ca/1291612
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Munroe Sollog
Systems Engineer
Digirati Consulting, Inc
sol...@digiraticonsulting.com
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