On Mon, June 29, 2009 22:59, postfix-l...@monmouth.com wrote:
> Alternatively is there a way of REJECT-ing all mail that does not match the
> desired entries (currently set to DUNNO) short of
> explicitly enumerating all TLD's and appending REJECT to each of them, which
> is kind of kludgy and w
On Mon, June 29, 2009 22:59, postfix-l...@monmouth.com wrote:
> The postconf(5) manage says: 'a result of "OK" is not allowed for safety
> reasons.'
> Is there a way to bypass this? I wish to make check_recipient_mx_access into
> a whitelist instead of a blacklist.
dont make it with mx recipie
Jan P. Kessler wrote:
Noel Jones wrote:
postfix-l...@monmouth.com wrote:
The postconf(5) manage says: 'a result of "OK" is not allowed for
safety reasons.'
Is there a way to bypass this?
No.
Is it possible to use permit_auth_destination here?
No, nothing that resolves to an OK or permit
Noel Jones wrote:
> postfix-l...@monmouth.com wrote:
>> The postconf(5) manage says: 'a result of "OK" is not allowed for
>> safety reasons.'
>> Is there a way to bypass this?
>
> No.
Is it possible to use permit_auth_destination here?
postfix-l...@monmouth.com wrote:
The postconf(5) manage says: 'a result of "OK" is not allowed for safety
reasons.'
Is there a way to bypass this?
No.
I wish to make check_recipient_mx_access into a whitelist instead of a
blacklist.
Alternatively is there a way of REJECT-ing all mail tha
The postconf(5) manage says: 'a result of "OK" is not allowed for safety
reasons.'
Is there a way to bypass this? I wish to make check_recipient_mx_access into a
whitelist instead of a blacklist.
Alternatively is there a way of REJECT-ing all mail that does not match the
desired entries (curre