it's working i've been always a reader of this list. before i pose a
question, i understand, i've to be well grounded on postfix ; these
ingenuities r not comparable; great!
to begin with i've started with 'the book of postfix'
thanks everybody
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 1:25 AM, Ville Walveranta
Or, if you want to have one "regular" interface and one "restricted"
(to receive email only from the primary relay), you could use the
following:
In master.cf:
#standard port 25
smtp inet n - n - - smtpd
#restricted interface to receive email only from specif
K bharathan wrote:
it did n't work with changes in mynetworks
if i elaborate the setup, it's like the following:
main external relay -> internal relay(internal-192.168.100.0/24) ->
finally mails reach exchange (192.168.100.122)
i want internal relay should not receive any mails other than f
it did n't work with changes in mynetworks
if i elaborate the setup, it's like the following:
main external relay -> internal relay(internal-192.168.100.0/24) -> finally
mails reach exchange (192.168.100.122)
i want internal relay should not receive any mails other than from external
relay
th
* K bharathan :
> my setup:
> external relay1 -->internal postfix mail server
>
> how can i restrict postfix to receive only mails from relay1; can i do it
> through a access map?
mynetworks = externalrelay1
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
permit_mynetworks
reject
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