On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 11:57:22AM +0100, Daniel Marquez-Klaka via
Postfix-users wrote:
> Why my setup looks like this? mail-server1 servs a couple of other mail
> domains, not only the one destined for the mailing lists. An access list
> here would affect all domains, right?
Only if the access
Dnia 27.03.2024 o godz. 11:57:22 Daniel Marquez-Klaka via Postfix-users pisze:
> True as well that mailman can restrict senders to list members only
> but I have a couple of open lists that should be addressable by all
> participating domains/company’s, no one else.
If you have a list of domains
Hiya,
thanks for your reply’s. My solution was as easy as adding the line
“/^([<]+[>])$/ OK" to my access map.
Changing smtpd_null_access_lookup_key didn’t seem to have any effect.
Why my setup looks like this? mail-server1 servs a couple of other mail
domains, not only the one destined for
Dnia 25.03.2024 o godz. 16:11:47 Daniel Marquez-Klaka via Postfix-users pisze:
> 2 postfix mail server, one, mail-server1, is connected to the
> internet, the second,
> calling it list-server1, which serves a few mailing lists, is only
> reachable thru
> mail-server1.
>
> On mail-server1 a
On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 04:11:47PM +0100, Daniel Marquez-Klaka via
Postfix-users wrote:
> I have a problem with check_sender_access that I can't find a solution to.
>
> 2 postfix mail server, one, mail-server1, is connected to the
> internet, the second, calling it list-server1, which serves a
On 25.03.24 16:11, Daniel Marquez-Klaka via Postfix-users wrote:
I have a problem with check_sender_access that I can't find a solution
to.
My setup actually works very well with the exception of bounce handling.
More on that later, first to describe my setup:
2 postfix mail server, one,