> Inbound and outbound can use a different policy.  In that policy
(MYNETS?)
> you can set up different rules.

Thanks, that did the trick. I just needed to allow one specific user to
send attachments, so I inserted his IP address at @mynetworks like this:
!192.168.0.87 to bypass the MYNETS policy, and created a policy on
another port to filter some extensions that should be blocked, making
postfix deliver e-mails sent from that user on that port. It's working,
but I was wondering if that's the correct approach or if there's another
way of doing this.

Thanks,

Giovani Moda
 

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