hi,

  can you give me more information about how works your
configuration ? i asking you because i haven't been working
so far with postfix and because i want to do more than this
first filter ...
  one more thing :)
  my actual qmail-ldap configuration offers pop-ssl,
smtp-after-pop and smtp-auth. my interes is to preserve
this things.

thanks,
mihai


--- Fernando Maior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > hi,
> >
> > i come back with same question about a filter need with
> > qmail-ldap beacause i doesn't find a satisfactory
> solution
> > for this.
> > the most important thing/ how can i specify than some
> email
> > addresses can not send mails to "internet" ... and can
> only
> > send to local domains (domains listed in
> ~/control/locals)
> >
> > thanks,
> > mihai
> 
> Mihai,
> 
> Unfortunately, qmail-ldap does not provide support for
> that.
> I use two smtp services for doing all my stuff:
> 
> Postfix is very good for doing what you want and
> anti-spam/
> anti-virus things. So, Postfix is installed in my mail
> server
> and listening to port 25. It sends all local mail to
> qmail-ldap.
> 
> Than you have qmail-ldap for local and remote delivery.
> It is
> great for a bunch of things like controlling size of
> mails per
> user, for example. It is installed in the same machine,
> and
> is listening to port 1025.
> 
> That kind of configuration permits me to split the
> services
> between two or more machines, if necessary. Until now, it
> was
> not, because both services are really fast and light.
> 
> -- 
> Bye,
> Fernando Maciel Souto Maior
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.araujo.com.br
> +55+31 3270-5886
> LPIC/1 # 31908
> 

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