Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
>> Note here your using permit_sasl_authenticated.  A sasl authenticated 
>> user will be permitted here and never reach the policy service.  You 
>> would need to move the policy check above the permit_sasl option.
> 
> Ok, but it doesn't solve the problem. If I move this config line I get 
> that _MY_ users use policyd. But the real problem is that the _incoming_ 
> mail from others SMTPs to my users don't pass through policyd controls.


incoming mail would pass through policyd unless they were permitted by 
an earlier check which was not the case in your config.
Post a postconf -n of your configuration and we can see if there are 
other bypasses.  Also, you need to explain exactly what features your 
wanting to use (greylisting, throttling, etc).  Without the while 
message context, I've forgotten what you were trying to do in the first 
place  :)

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