On 05/31/2013 12:34 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
No, the client is already authorized by IP. Adding a sender domain
check is an additional restriction. This is also a simple "some
trusted IP is sending a bunch of crap" trigger.
Good advice, but SASL is not always possible or practical. And
solving this with SASL involves reject_sender_login_mismatch, which
brings its own complications.
This is all based on an interpretation of the OPs original broken
English posts, though. What I was seeing was something akin to, "I need
to prevent spammers from using my server as a relay, so I'm going to
stop anyone who doesn't have an authorized domain in the envelope
sender." You probably noticed something I didn't in his posts, though.
Peter