On 28/09/2021 17:24, Wietse Venema wrote:
Jo?o Silva:
A table with the format
alias@domain alias_owner
is allowed?
You can stick anything in there, but for meaningful results,
- alias@domain must be an envelope sender address, and
- alias_owner must be a SASL login name.
Wietse
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Jo?o Silva:
> A table with the format
>
> alias@domain alias_owner
>
> is allowed?
You can stick anything in there, but for meaningful results,
- alias@domain must be an envelope sender address, and
- alias_owner must be a SASL login name.
Wietse
On 28/09/2021 16:39, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 03:50:06PM +0100, João Silva wrote:
It would be nice to have a option to specify a list of allowed domains.
This is not meaningful, because the lookup result is a list of SASL
identities, which are just opaque octet strings,
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 03:50:06PM +0100, João Silva wrote:
> It would be nice to have a option to specify a list of allowed domains.
This is not meaningful, because the lookup result is a list of SASL
identities, which are just opaque octet strings, there's no notion of
"domain" there.
In fact,
On 28/09/2021 15:42, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 28.09.21 14:31, João Silva wrote:
I have been reading the documentation for smtpd_sender_login_maps and
for what i understood I must create a db of the form
@domain user1,user2
From the docs:
"In all cases the result of table lookup
On 28.09.21 14:31, João Silva wrote:
I have been reading the documentation for smtpd_sender_login_maps and
for what i understood I must create a db of the form
@domain user1,user2
From the docs:
"In all cases the result of table lookup must be either "not found" or
a list of SASL login n
On 28/09/2021 14:41, post...@ptld.com wrote:
I have been reading the documentation for smtpd_sender_login_maps and
for what i understood I must create a db of the form
@domain user1,user2
From the docs:
"In all cases the result of table lookup must be either "not found" or
a list of SASL
I have been reading the documentation for smtpd_sender_login_maps and
for what i understood I must create a db of the form
@domain user1,user2
From the docs:
"In all cases the result of table lookup must be either "not found" or
a list of SASL login names separated by comma and/or whitespac
I have been reading the documentation for smtpd_sender_login_maps and
for what i understood I must create a db of the form
@domain user1,user2
From the docs:
"In all cases the result of table lookup must be either "not found" or a
list of SASL login names separated by comma and/or whitesp
Hi,
did you already ctrl+f for 'reject_sender_login_mismatch' and
'smtpd_sender_login_maps' in http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html
?
regards,
Max
On 28/09/2021 13:36, João Silva wrote:
Hi
I need to limit the domains in "mail from" for autenticated users to
prevent sending emails with a
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