I have an internal relay..
- relay is mx for my-sub-domain
- relay forwards of emails to many domains through trusted_networks
- I want to drop all email to anyu...@my-sub-domain
right now it loops back to myself then bounces.. would prefer a drop..
- I would like to get email for one account -
Following the firewall/smtp relay page
http://www.postfix.org/STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README.html#firewall
Process
- internal servers *send* through *my-relay*
- *my-relay* forwards to *master-relay*
- valid email is passing through for all the clients as expected.
- *master-relay* kicks back
Following the firewall/smtp relay page
http://www.postfix.org/STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README.html#firewall
Process
- internal servers *send* through *my-relay*
- *my-relay* forwards to *master-relay*
- valid email is passing through for all the clients as expected.
- *master-relay* kicks back
Noel Jones wrote, On 04/18/2010 04:20 PM:
On 4/18/2010 4:16 PM, groups wrote:
Postfix logs help you know what happened to a particular message. Look
in your logs for bounces (sender=) arriving from your relayhost, and
see what postfix does with it. No need to wonder where they went.
-- Noel
Stan Hoeppner wrote, On 04/15/2010 05:16 PM:
CT put forth on 4/15/2010 4:43 PM:
I have several boxes that check my relay every 40 seconds to
check that the server is up.
After multiple attempts to get the number of checks reduced I would
like the know the preferred way to block specific IP
mouss wrote, On 04/15/2010 06:03 PM:
CT a écrit :
I have several boxes that check my relay every 40 seconds to
check that the server is up.
After multiple attempts to get the number of checks reduced I would
like the know the preferred way to block specific IP addresses in Postfix.
I have no