* Sandy Drobic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-29-07 17:58]:
> Wrong tool.

  :^)_

> The easiest way would be to use a check_recipient_access behind the checks
> for trusted machines/users:
> 
> smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
>       permit_mynetworks,
>       permit_sasl_authenticated,
>       reject_unauth_destination,
>       check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/recipients_internal_only
>       ....

added to main.cf (w/o the ...  :^)

> /etc/postfix/recipients_internal_only:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]             554 internal address only
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]     554 internal address only
> 
> This will block these recipient addresses for all Clients not in your
> network (and who do not authenticate to your server). Change the order to
> match your needs.

made new file will appropriate contents

> Dont forget to execute "postmap
> hash:/etc/postfix/recipients_internal_only" after you change the file.

did that 2


went to an off-site shell account and sent a test msg, and the message
*was* delivered  :^(

Have I erred?

tks,
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