Thanks allot for the tip. Was actually hoping that I could avoid going down that route, and maybe set this up using a config file within courier, guess not.
I appreacite your time, and response. :-)
Thank-You,
Gerardo A. Gregory
Jeff Potter wrote:
You might be able to get away with running a local DNS server on your mailserver (djbdns's tindydns / dnscache would be easy). Only define that domain in DNS; and don't point to any root servers -- effectively, DNS sandbox it. You may want to add firewall rules to prevent IP-addressed based recipients, if your users get clever. Then, in your corporate DNS, point mx to your mail server like normal.
best, Jeff
On Nov 21, 2003, at 11:44 AM, Gerardo Gregory wrote:
Been tasked with setting up a virtualdomain that is private for internal corporate communication.
Currently I have Courier-MTA, maildrop for local delivery, PAM auth, and some virtul domains already setup using userdb.
The domain I am asked to setup needs to only be able to send / receive mail from within that domain. How do I create this type of restrictions?
Is it even do-able?
TIA,
Gerardo A. Gregory
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