Chad M Stewart:
> I want to setup a method by which only senders which are in a defined
> list can send a message to a given recipient.
>
> Something like the following (in pseudo code)
>
> accept if sender and recipient
http://www.postfwd.org/
I decided 10+ years ago to leave complex
> "Chad" == Chad M Stewart writes:
Chad> I want to setup a method by which only senders which are in a defined
Chad> list can send a message to a given recipient.
External or internal recipient? And wouldn't the simplest method just
be a procmail or sieve filter on the receivers end?
I want to setup a method by which only senders which are in a defined
list can send a message to a given recipient.
Something like the following (in pseudo code)
accept if sender and recipient
The idea being that each recipient will have their own whitelist, and
only messages from those
> On Oct 29, 2018, at 10:59 AM, kousou+post...@aueb.gr wrote:
>
> Yet, with all respect, I do believe that you should reconsider the issue so
> that no such 'tricks' would be necessary and hence the deployment and
> administration of the system would be more straightforward.
Unfortunately, the
I do appreciate your prompt response.
Your first suggestion (to add an "owner-alias1: address" entry to the local
aliases file) creates a new problem ...
The queue entry has owner-ali...@example.dm as sender address, instead of
the real sender address of the initial message.
-Queue ID- --Size--
kousou+post...@aueb.gr:
> Hello all,
> For the past week I have been puzzled with the following case .
> In local aliases I have defined an alias
> alias1: user1, user2, user3
> User2 is overquota and messages destined to user2 are deferred.
> When a message is sent to alias1 it is delivered to
Hello all,
For the past week I have been puzzled with the following case .
In local aliases I have defined an alias
alias1: user1, user2, user3
User2 is overquota and messages destined to user2 are deferred.
When a message is sent to alias1 it is delivered to user1 and user3,
deferred for user2
Phil Stracchino skrev den 2018-10-29 00:14:
Never mind, never mind - I just found the right search term to identify
the problem. It's running into the hardcoded *DEFAULT* of 50MB for
mailbox_size_limit.
Of course, once I know *that*, the problem is easily solved.
is it mbox local lda setup