Blake Hudson:
> I've read the manual on smtpd_restriction_classes
> (http://www.postfix.org/RESTRICTION_CLASS_README.html) and have one
> question that remains unanswered.
>
> Per the example, if I had the following configured:
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> /etc/postfix/main.cf:
> smtpd_restriction_classes = restrictive, permissive
> # With Postfix < 2.3 specify reject_unknown_client.
> restrictive = reject_unknown_sender_domain
> reject_unknown_client_hostname
> permissive = permit
>
> smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
> permit_mynetworks
> reject_unauth_destination
> check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/recipient_access
> ...
> permit
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> /etc/postfix/recipient_access:
> [email protected] permissive
> [email protected] restrictive
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> When processing jane's email, the restrictive class would be checked.
> When the checking of the restrictive class is finished, is there an
> implicit permit? or is processing returned to the
> smtpd_recipient_restrictions flow until a permit or reject is reached?
The only implicit permit is at the end of smtpd_mumble_restrictions
(for all values of mumble).
Wietse