[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
My domain is example.com, and i have some subdomains (ie ldap.example.com).
So the problem is: If i send a message with RCPT TO [EMAIL PROTECTED],
check_recipient_access rules starts checking this subdomain, but since i
don't have this subdomain in my ldap lookup
mouss wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
My domain is example.com, and i have some subdomains (ie
ldap.example.com).
So the problem is: If i send a message with RCPT TO
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
check_recipient_access rules starts checking this subdomain, but since i
don't have this subdomain
Manuel Mely wrote:
mouss wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
My domain is example.com, and i have some subdomains (ie
ldap.example.com).
So the problem is: If i send a message with RCPT TO
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
check_recipient_access rules starts checking this subdomain, but
since i
Manuel Mely wrote:
mouss wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
My domain is example.com, and i have some subdomains (ie
ldap.example.com).
So the problem is: If i send a message with RCPT TO
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
check_recipient_access rules starts checking this subdomain, but since i
don't
Hi there,
First let me describe my postfix scenary. Is running on a server with 2
ethernet interfaces; one serving to internet, and the other to my internal
network.
I configured postfix to run personalized UCE control rules by IP. That's
why i have instead of smtpd_recipient_restrictions,
If i comment:
check_recipient_access proxy:ldap:/etc/postfix/_e_recipientSMTP.cf,
The problem seems to solve. Still don't understand the problem.
The checks must finish in REJECT if i have this check_recipient_access
discommented.