* Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org [2014-10-24 00:36]:
I tried to implement this by using a check_recipient_access pcre_table
like this:
/etc/postfix# cat recipient_access.pcre
/^postfix-reject-address@.+$/ REJECT
This must match the recipient address as sent by the client and
Sebastian Wiesinger:
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
check_recipient_access
proxy:mysql:$config_directory/sql/mysql_check_recipient_access.cf,
...
(Also I had to extend proxy_read_maps for this).
Argh. I forgot to include that in the default
Hello,
I have a few users that insist on using catch-all domains. Not
surprising they get spam to some address. Now they're asking if they
can reject mail for *some* of the addresses of the catch-all domain.
They can create aliases themselves via postfixadmin and they want to
do this the same
Am 23.10.2014 um 21:52 schrieb Sebastian Wiesinger:
I have a few users that insist on using catch-all domains. Not
surprising they get spam to some address. Now they're asking if they
can reject mail for *some* of the addresses of the catch-all domain.
They can create aliases themselves via
* Sebastian Wiesinger postfix-us...@ml.karotte.org [2014-10-23 21:54]:
Hello,
I have a few users that insist on using catch-all domains. Not
surprising they get spam to some address. Now they're asking if they
can reject mail for *some* of the addresses of the catch-all domain.
They can
On 10/23/2014 2:52 PM, Sebastian Wiesinger wrote:
Hello,
I have a few users that insist on using catch-all domains. Not
surprising they get spam to some address. Now they're asking if they
can reject mail for *some* of the addresses of the catch-all domain.
They can create aliases