Hello
I'm trying to achieve sender dependent authentication.
Please find corresponding configuration files in attachment.
Although the sender dependent authentication is configured,for some
reason postfix don't follow those rules,but is checking virtual table
instead and rejects the incoming
On Thu, 09 Jun 2011 15:00:56 +0200
Dragan Zubac zubacdra...@gmail.com articulated:
Hello
I'm trying to achieve sender dependent authentication.
Please find corresponding configuration files in attachment.
Although the sender dependent authentication is configured,for some
reason postfix
Hello
Sorry,I'll try to report a problem again following your instructions.
Summary
I'm trying to achieve the following :
- email arrives
- postfix checks the sender address
- postfix looks up username/password and relay host for that sender address
- postfix SMTP client connects to the
On 6/9/2011 4:09 PM, Dragan Zubac wrote:
Hello
Sorry,I'll try to report a problem again following your instructions.
Summary
I'm trying to achieve the following :
- email arrives
- postfix checks the sender address
- postfix looks up username/password and relay host for that sender
Hello
Yes,I have two instances of postfix.
One is in /etc/postfix and another one is in /etc/postfix2 and both
works fine.
The problem is with sender dependent authentication that is configured
on the second instance and which seems inactive,meaning when second
instance of postfix receives an
Hello
Just to make clear here,so postfix feature to 'route' emails based on
the sender address is valid only for outgoing emails not for incoming ones ?
Sincerely
On 06/09/11 23:33, Noel Jones wrote:
On 6/9/2011 4:22 PM, Dragan Zubac wrote:
Hello
Yes,I have two instances of postfix.
One is
Of course. It's a two-step process (well, really more, but
we'll call it two here).
1. - mail is received. There are lots of controls for
receiving mail based on recipient, originating network, or
authentication. None of the decisions to accept mail are
based on the sender (you can decide
Hello
Thank you,this clarify things a little bit.
Sincerely
On 06/10/11 00:25, Noel Jones wrote:
Of course. It's a two-step process (well, really more, but we'll call
it two here).
1. - mail is received. There are lots of controls for receiving mail
based on recipient, originating