ave not provided any logs of a mail transaction.
>> We could only guess without it.
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>> How is this mail being sent? Is it net based or through the sendmail(1)
>> command?
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>> Brian
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On 4/11/2013 11:52 AM, Stephen West wrote:
Thank you for your reply.
The messages are sent from /usr/sbin/sendmail
Any mail sent through the sendmail(1) command is not subject to smtpd_*
rules.
The only option on restriction is which users can send mail through the
authorized_submit_users
Thank you for your reply.
The messages are sent from /usr/sbin/sendmail
The log contains:
Apr 11 16:50:26 hilljaa5 postfix/qmgr[2563]: 0B60181F0: from=<
h...@removed.com>, size=310, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Apr 11 16:50:26 hilljaa5 postfix/smtp[2569]: 0B60181F0: to=,
relay=test.test2.com[31.222.14
On 4/11/2013 10:49 AM, pifoot wrote:
Many thanks for your reply.
Apologies. The command DOES return OK for the whitelisted e-mail address. It
returns nothing at all for an e-mail address not in the whitelist. However,
e-mail addresses not in the hash file are still sent and not rejected.
You h
pifoot:
> Thank you for your reply. No, the * aren't included. It was because I put the
> commands and files in bold on the original posting.
>
> Running that command doesn't produce any output. Have you any idea why that
> should be?
Update the Berkeley DB file with:
$ postmap hash:/path/to/fil
Many thanks for your reply.
Apologies. The command DOES return OK for the whitelisted e-mail address. It
returns nothing at all for an e-mail address not in the whitelist. However,
e-mail addresses not in the hash file are still sent and not rejected.
Thanks,
Stephen
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Thank you for your reply. No, the * aren't included. It was because I put the
commands and files in bold on the original posting.
Running that command doesn't produce any output. Have you any idea why that
should be?
Many thanks,
Stephen
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pifoot:
> *smtpd_recipient_restrictions = check_recipient_access
> hash:/etc/postfix/recipient_access, reject*
>
> /etc/postfix/recipient_access contains:
>
> *t...@test.com OK*
Hopefully the "*" are not included.
You can test the access table with:
$ postmap -q t...@test.com hash:/etc/po
Dear all,
I'm trying to allow our Postfix server to only send e-mails to a few
specified e-mail addresses, i.e., a whitelist.
I've added the following to main.cf
*smtpd_recipient_restrictions = check_recipient_access
hash:/etc/postfix/recipient_access, reject*
/etc/postfix/recipient_access c