Re: SMTP Relay question.

2008-12-17 Thread Swati Meghanand
2008/12/18 Swati Meghanand > > > 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. >> >> How can I restrict such cases. >>> >> >> Restrict such cases how? Prohibit unauthorized se

Re: SMTP Relay question.

2008-12-17 Thread Swati Meghanand
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. > > How can I restrict such cases. >> > > Restrict such cases how? Prohibit unauthorized senders from using > addresses in your domain

Re: SMTP Relay question.

2008-12-17 Thread Darren Pilgrim
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:

SMTP Relay question.

2008-12-17 Thread Swati Meghanand
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_