On 12/17/2011 12:19 AM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Dec 2011 10:30:16 +0200, Tom Kinghorn wrote:
>
>> it is placed before the "permit_sasl_authenticated" line, which does
>> not make sense
>> as this would reject the connection, even if they use smtp
>> authentication.
>
> auth mails does
On Thu, 15 Dec 2011 10:30:16 +0200, Tom Kinghorn wrote:
it is placed before the "permit_sasl_authenticated" line, which does
not make sense
as this would reject the connection, even if they use smtp
authentication.
auth mails does not need to be using port 25, so show postconf -n
first, and
On 12/15/2011 7:42 AM, Noel Jones wrote:
> On 12/15/2011 2:30 AM, Tom Kinghorn wrote:
>> Morning List.
>>
>> Sorry for the trivial question.
>>
>> I was just wondering where the best place for the fqrdns.regexp
>> "check_client_access".
>>
>> I see on the systems I have inherited, it is in the
>> "
On 12/15/2011 2:30 AM, Tom Kinghorn wrote:
> Morning List.
>
> Sorry for the trivial question.
>
> I was just wondering where the best place for the fqrdns.regexp
> "check_client_access".
>
> I see on the systems I have inherited, it is in the
> "smtpd_client_restrictions" which makes sense howe
Morning List.
Sorry for the trivial question.
I was just wondering where the best place for the fqrdns.regexp
"check_client_access".
I see on the systems I have inherited, it is in the
"smtpd_client_restrictions" which makes sense however
it is placed before the "permit_sasl_authenticated" l