Am 09.02.2012 04:49, schrieb Jose Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa:
> Greetings,
> 
> Reindi, search through postfix docs for that:
> 
> + permit_sasl_authenticated
> + permit_mynetworks  (play with the mynetworks definition, so,
> initially you allow all mail from your local network, and when *all*
> of your  users moved to new authenticated schema, you just removed
> local network from here)
> 
> That one is not so important, but I have found it really useful in my
> environment:
> 
> + reject_authenticated_sender_login_mismatch  (this is an interesting
> one, that you can later replace with: reject_sender_login_mismatch ...
> now, I use LDAP with all of this).
> 
> I am a little in a hurry now, but if you read the docs you may get the idea.
> I hope this helps

first it was not me having a problem with SMTP Auth

second all of this doe snot help in the strange wishes of the OP
which are making no sense at all, below quoted again

please do not read only the subject!
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this is what i meant with "making no sense at all"

"I would like to do it in a non-disruptive way. I was thinking to implement
something like a "bounce" message for each outgoing mail without authentication.
That message will not stop the delivery of the email, but it will, simply,
inform unauthenticated users about the fact that in a few days they will be
forced to do so. When D-day comes, I would like to return to unauthenticated
users a custom DSN, not the build-in error."


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