2008/12/18 Swati Meghanand
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> 2008/12/18 Darren Pilgrim
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>> The two examples above are expected behavior--postfix accepted for
>> delivery an email address to a valid address within its domain.
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>> How can I restrict such cases.
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>> Restrict such cases how? Prohibit unauthorized se
2008/12/18 Darren Pilgrim
> The two examples above are expected behavior--postfix accepted for delivery
> an email address to a valid address within its domain.
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> How can I restrict such cases.
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> Restrict such cases how? Prohibit unauthorized senders from using
> addresses in your domain
Swati Meghanand wrote:
I have configured a postfix mail server with mysql virtual domains/users.
I had a (test) domain say foo.test.com and a user
for that domain no...@foo.test.com
The mail server is having IP address 222.333.444.55
But now if
I send mail from: no...@foo.test.com to rcpt to:
Hi,
I have configured a postfix mail server with mysql virtual domains/users.
I had a (test) domain say foo.test.com and a user for that domain (
no...@foo.test.com )
The mail server is having IP address 222.333.444.55
Following are some important parameter values in my main.cf
broken_sasl_auth_