Aah now I see. I tought colon between the key and value was something
specific to hash.
But strangely, it works both with/without colon too.
Maybe its how postmap parses the file.

However, the OPs problem is solved.

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[mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] För Noel Jones
Skickat: den 18 maj 2016 23:28
Till: postfix-users@postfix.org
Ämne: Re: SV: SV: Telnet auth

On 5/18/2016 3:46 PM, Sebastian Nielsen wrote:
> 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.

This is correct.  Multiple "simple" actions are allowed in an access map
result. (not sure where this is documented)

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

Half wrong.  The ":" colon is specific to an alias file, and not used / not
valid for an access table.  This has nothing to do with
hash: table types.
http://www.postfix.org/aliases.5.html


  -- Noel Jones

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