JohnD a écrit :
>> Use the Email Address Patterns for the lookup key sequence in
>> http://www.postfix.org/access.5.html and apply that to the pgsql_table
>> document..
>> A check sender access will always reference the MAIL FROM given to Postfix.
>
>> It is up to you and your needs as to what the
> Use the Email Address Patterns for the lookup key sequence in
> http://www.postfix.org/access.5.html and apply that to the pgsql_table
> document..
> A check sender access will always reference the MAIL FROM given to Postfix.
> It is up to you and your needs as to what the table will contain an
JohnD wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been running Postfix 2.5.x on a linux server using virtual
> domains with PostgreSQL for a while now and I've just implemented a
> basic check_sender_access policy using a hash. Everything works fine,
> but now I would like to convert this to an SQL statement and stor
Hi,
I have been running Postfix 2.5.x on a linux server using virtual
domains with PostgreSQL for a while now and I've just implemented a
basic check_sender_access policy using a hash. Everything works fine,
but now I would like to convert this to an SQL statement and store the
data in the databa