> On Nov 16, 2015, at 02.53, Vicki Brown wrote:
>
> [...] discards email to non-existent recipient addresses [...]
on a side note, don't accept mail and then discard it. instead, reject it.
-ben
In instances like this, I often find virtual machines a big help
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On Nov 16, 2015, at 8:37 PM, Vicki Brown wrote:
>>> To test a configuration before going live, use a test machine, or
>>
>> configure a secondary Postfix instance if your Postfix distribution
>> has not broke
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 06:45:05PM -0800, Vicki Brown wrote:
> > configure a secondary Postfix instance if your Postfix distribution
> > has not broken http://www.postfix.org/MULTI_INSTANCE_README.html
>
> We're a house, not a company. We don't have "test machines"
Most laptops can run VirtualBo
>> To test a configuration before going live, use a test machine, or
>
> configure a secondary Postfix instance if your Postfix distribution
> has not broken http://www.postfix.org/MULTI_INSTANCE_README.html
We're a house, not a company. We don;t have "test machines"
>> As documented, Postfix co
Vicki Brown:
> Can I insert a content filter before a relay via virtual_alias_maps
> or relay_recipient_maps? Or are all relays done before any content
> filters could be run?
> Is there a clean way I can insert a content filter before the mail
> is relayed?
As documented, Postfix content filters
We have an email "toaster" that accepts smtp connections from the Internet,
runs some blacklisting checks, discards email to non-existent recipient
addresses, then sends all mail on to another server where final delivery takes
place.
No delivery takes place on the toaster.
If possible, I'd lik