It is actually possible to use multiple results when using the built-in
restriction commands (permit_sasl_authentication, permit_mynetworks, reject,
etc)
(Eg, words that can be used in the rules chain instead of
"check_sender_access")

Then they will be inserted in the rule chain just where the
check_sender_access is, 
Using processing commands like DISCARD can however only be used in single.

And colon is used when using a hash:
Look in your /etc/aliases and you will see.

Im using "permit_mynetworks, reject" in my check_sender_access without
problems. And it works exactly as expected, nobody can send a email with a
sender of @sebbe.eu , not even to a local domain, if they aren't inside
mynetworks.
Combined with a couple of DISCARD's for spammy top TLD's like .xyz, .bid,
.date.

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