p...@alt-ctrl-del.org:
> I take it that I am expected to bottom post here. But is it ok, if I crop
> out parts of the original message (if it's long)?
Yes.
Wietse
permit_mynetworks is in smtpd_helo_restrictions.
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I would think that having permit_mynetworks in smtpd_helo_restrictions,
would be applied as "accept any helo, from hosts in mynetworks".
But it appears that permit_mynetworks is testing the helo string,
against the list of IP's in $mynetwo
list of IP addresses. The client
hostname is a string.
I would think that having permit_mynetworks in smtpd_helo_restrictions,
would be applied as "accept any helo, from hosts in mynetworks".
But it appears that permit_mynetworks is testing the helo string, against
the list of IP's i
d removing permit_mynetworks.
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In my line of thinking, $mynetworks is a list of IP addresses. The
client hostname is a string.
I would think that having permit_mynetworks in
smtpd_helo_restrictions, would be applied as "accept any helo, from
hosts in mynetworks".
list of IP addresses. The
client hostname is a string.
I would think that having permit_mynetworks in
smtpd_helo_restrictions, would be applied as "accept any helo, from
hosts in mynetworks".
But it appears that permit_mynetworks is testing the helo string,
against the list of IP's i
ould think that having permit_mynetworks in smtpd_helo_restrictions,
would be applied as "accept any helo, from hosts in mynetworks".
But it appears that permit_mynetworks is testing the helo string, against
the list of IP's in $mynetworks (as strings), then allowing it to pass.
Is t