Ok.
Thank you very much, Dominic.
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Ok.
In this case the Return-Path is kinda random, so there's no use to it.
On the other hand, looking to the headers_checks examples I cannot see how
could I allow all mail from a specific "Mail From:" to be relayed?
Is it possible?
Thank you.
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Hi;
I made a filter to let postfix relay messages from specific senders. I
tested the filter via telnet (mail from: rcpt to: data …) on the postfix
server and it was doing ok.
But, after deployment, the filter is failing and I suppose that it may be
due to the Return-Path field on the "real" mess
Hi Bob;
You are right. The problem is that I cannot implement both conditions in my
antisspam proxy (ASSP). I can do the second condition but not both. So,
currently, the appliance is allowing any mail to and from our recipients.
Your suggestions will almost surely solve my problem.
I just forg
Bob Proulx wrote
> rdquiterio wrote:
>> I've been using postfix for several years as a relay but never used it to
>> restrict inbound mail, since it is done by an anti-spam appliance.
>>
>> But now, we need to implement an inbound rule like this:
>
> If in
I already did it, but I will try once more.
Thanks anyway. :)
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Hi;
I've been using postfix for several years as a relay but never used it to
restrict inbound mail, since it is done by an anti-spam appliance.
But now, we need to implement an inbound rule like this:
1. Everybody on our domain should be allowed to receive email form a
specific sender (a...