That's is correct.  An admin can definitely do that, but that is a lot of work. 
 The simplest solution is to use the generic @domain.com as the relay entry, to 
allow all recipients for those domains.  The only drawback is even if the user 
doesn't exist, that email will hit the receiving MTA.  I'm lucky I don't deal 
with tons of users, so I've created an sql dump for easy importing.

I would like Baruwa to have an easy to use page made specifically to list 
relay_recipients on a per-domain basis that is available to admins and domain 
admins.  This should have functionality of letting admins add/remove 
relay_recipients or if global (@domain.com).  I don't know if this is something 
that would make sense though, let me know what you feel about it.

Rocky

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] on behalf of Andrew Colin Kissa
Sent: Thu 8/26/2010 3:57 PM
To: Baruwa users list
Subject: Re: [Baruwa] Postfix integration ideas
 

On 26 Aug 2010, at 10:47 PM, Mohammed Alli wrote:

> It struck me this morning that those features are already part of Baruwa, 
> well with the exception of relay recipients.

You could use the user accounts and associated email addresses, if you want to 
check recipients prior to accepting
the mail, but this will mean you have to add all your users to baruwa in 
advance.

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