Well,
so the right syntax (in my case) would be:
-o smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
reject_non_fqdn_recipient,reject_unknown_recipient_domain,permit_sasl_authenticated,reject,check_policy_service
inet:mailstore.example.com:12340
right??
I configured it before the "permit_sasl_authenticated" an
From: Urban Loesch
Hi,
Well,
so the right syntax (in my case) would be:
-o smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
reject_non_fqdn_recipient,reject_unknown_recipient_domain,permit_sasl_authenticated,reject,check_policy_service
inet:mailstore.example.com:12340
right??
I configured it before the "per
From: Urban Loesch
Hi,
I would like to enable (the same) quota (count) for all
(virtual)users,
on Debian Stretch, Postfix 3.1.8, Dovecot 2.2.27,
and is not clear for me if I need to tell Postfix to communicate with
the service in /etc/postfix/main.cf as here:
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
Hi Friends,
a doubt:
I would like to enable (the same) quota (count) for all (virtual)users,
on Debian Stretch, Postfix 3.1.8, Dovecot 2.2.27,
and is not clear for me if I need to tell Postfix to communicate with
the service in /etc/postfix/main.cf as here:
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
Now I've seen the new RFC 6186 specification
(https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6186) that describe a "DNS way" to
achieve the same goal.
[..]
again:
[..]
When a user identifier is required, MUAs MUST first
use the full email address provided by the user, and if that
results
in an
Hi Friends!
An opinion.
I would like to facilitate the configuration of one's mail client
(desktop or mobile) to my users server.
Some time ago I asked the same question and you suggested me to use
"Automx".
So I started of good will and I looked for the Automx documentation. And
here the pr