Noel Jones a écrit :
John G. Heim wrote:
I want to make sure that any messages my system sends out always has a
sender of someb...@math.wisc.edu. I am looking at configuring the
smtpd_sender_restrictions directive.
smtpd_sender_restrictions =
I want to make sure that any messages my system sends out always has a
sender of someb...@math.wisc.edu. I am looking at configuring the
smtpd_sender_restrictions directive.
smtpd_sender_restrictions =
hash:/etc/postfix/all_addresses_at_math_wisc_edu,reject
Am I close?
John G. Heim wrote:
I want to make sure that any messages my system sends out always has a
sender of someb...@math.wisc.edu. I am looking at configuring the
smtpd_sender_restrictions directive.
smtpd_sender_restrictions =
hash:/etc/postfix/all_addresses_at_math_wisc_edu,reject
Am I close?
: Re: reject outgoiong mail not from domain of host
John G. Heim wrote:
I want to make sure that any messages my system sends out always has a
sender of someb...@math.wisc.edu. I am looking at configuring the
smtpd_sender_restrictions directive.
smtpd_sender_restrictions =
hash:/etc/postfix
John G. Heim wrote:
Thanks very much for your help.
Do the directives you give below work if the mta is accepting incoming
mail too?
Please don't top post, it makes the archives hard to follow.
Yes, the example I gave should work fine with internet mail.
It allows any mail addressed to your