Hi Manny,
See if this approach is more appropriate for you. http://sbserv.stahl.bau.tu-bs.de/~hildeb/postfix/postfix_incoming.shtml
The author quotes:
"I want to deny mails which contain From: AND To: AND originate from an IP other than those listed in mynetworks. If [EMAIL PROTECTED] really needs to send e-mails from the outside, he'll have to use a webmail interface for that."
regards, Kenneth
Check out Ralf Hildebrandt config for pop-before-smtp:
http://sbserv.stahl.bau.tu-bs.de/~hildeb/postfix/postfix_pop-before-smtp_en.shtml
regards, Kenneth
Manny wrote:
How does one enable POP-before-SMTP in Postfix? I have to set up a mail server with "roaming" users who are too lazy to change the SMTP server settings in the email clients on their laptops (ggrrr...). And I don't want to leave my mail server as an open relay!
Thanks in advance! God bless!
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