On 2/6/2015 8:52 AM, li...@rhsoft.net <li...@rhsoft.net> wrote: > it's simple > > * if there is any permit in front - well.... > * if you are using specific "submission_client_restrictions" > and have placed the access table in front of any permit it > works > > in that context postfix is dead-simple > > the first action stops the rest inside of the restricition list, no > matter if it is OK or REJECT and so if you have permit-rules like > mynetworks or sasl-authenticated in front your access table is never > called at all > > the same if you have a OK somewhere but another rule before says REJECT
Oh, crap, never mind. I forgot that I'd created the custom 'submission_client_restrictions' class when killing the LinkedIn Intro App. So, that explains why it wasn't working the way I thought it should. Thanks for the gentle clue sticks...