Actually, I truncated the secondary restrictions list, and forget to add
the "...". The original list (wrapped for readability) for the
secondary is:
reject_unlisted_recipient,permit_mynetworks,
reject_unauth_destination,
reject_unauth_pipelining,
reject_multi_recipient_bounce,
reject_non_fqdn
Drew Derbyshire a écrit :
> I've got a postfix server running which accepts several domains on it's
> primary smtpd (kew.com, *.wild.kew.com, thinfilmmfg.com,
> *.wild.thinfilmmfg.com, ...), all protected by the usual (and some
> unusual) SPAM filters. Life is good.
>
> I'd like to set up a secon
Drew Derbyshire:
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> Wietse Venema wrote:
> >
> > The problem is that the distinction between domain classes
> > (mydestination, relay_domains, virtual_alias_domains,
> > virtual_mailbox_domains) is made by the trivial-rewrite daemon.
> >
> >
> Mak
Wietse Venema wrote:
The problem is that the distinction between domain classes
(mydestination, relay_domains, virtual_alias_domains,
virtual_mailbox_domains) is made by the trivial-rewrite daemon.
Make sense.
Just to clarify, smtpd is asking trivial-rewrite if it should accept a
particul
Drew Derbyshire:
> I've got a postfix server running which accepts several domains on it's
> primary smtpd (kew.com, *.wild.kew.com, thinfilmmfg.com,
> *.wild.thinfilmmfg.com, ...), all protected by the usual (and some
> unusual) SPAM filters. Life is good.
>
> I'd like to set up a secondary s