I put the restriction on smtpd_recipient_restriction to log all attempts to
send email.
There is no difference to put this restriction on smtpd_sender_restriction.
Only change the time that server rejects the message. I guess..

I chance the restriction because I want that only messages from mydomain
pass through the relay.

Thanks


2009/11/20 Victor Duchovni <victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com>

> On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 05:04:44PM -0200, Jeronimo wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I always think that only hosts in mynetworks can do relay on my server,
> > but...
> > I created the following rule
> >
> > smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
> >     check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/dominios_permitidos,
> >     reject
>
> This is a disasterously bad idea and turns you into an open relay.
>
> > and put this on the dominios_permitidos map
> > meudominio.com.br OK
>
> DO NOT do this. Restore "smtpd_recipient_restrictions" to its correct
> default value, and then start a new thread where you describe what
> problem motivated you do do this.
>
> > If I remove this last three lines the relay becomes close.
> > Anyone knows how to restrict relay and only accept MAIL FROM my domain?
>
> Set "mynetworks" correctly. Do NOTHING else. Postfix works correctly by
> default. What caused you to change the recipient restrictions?
>
> --
>        Viktor.
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