I am using the following directive for filtering. The mail goes
through 2 grey listing filters, bl lookup using policy_daemon, dkim,
spf, dspam, etc... I don't want to start adding a whitelist entry to
every filter.
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
permit_mynetworks,
reject_unauth_destinati
On Sunday 01 January 2012 21:56:43 Roman Gelfand wrote:
> I see there is a way to whitelist domain.
Numerous ways, depending on what you mean by "domain".
> Is it possible to whitelist sender email address?
FWIW (very little, in fact) there is check_sender_access. Not a good
tool for whitelisti
I see there is a way to whitelist domain. Is it possible to whitelist
sender email address? Also, if I am running several filters, will
postfix automatically disable filtering for this sender email address?
Thanks in advance
Philip Prindeville:
> As such, I need it to perform aliasing *only* on messages generated
> locally by system services, such as 'cron'.
Both alias_maps and virtual_alias_maps are destination properties,
not origin properties. Adding context-dependencies to one MTA
configuration makes it harder to
I have a 'border' postfix MTA that doesn't host any mailboxes, indeed it
doesn't even know what the valid usernames are for the domain.
It merely serves to check messages for viruses, and block DoS attacks.
As such, I need it to perform aliasing *only* on messages generated locally by
system se