Jose,
Unfortunately, looking at another server OS doesn't help me to find the
answer to this question. But thank you for the suggestion.
I am still trying to find out how Apple OS X Server 10.6.3
(Darwin Kernel Version 10.3.0), running Postfix 2.5.5, Amavisd,
ClamAV, SpamAssassin, Dovecot, and
Thank you Victor for giving me that wonderfully concise answer.
On Jun 17, 2010, at 9:53 AM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 07:30:44AM -0700, Andrew G. Grant wrote:
Jose,
Unfortunately, looking at another server OS doesn't help me to find the
answer to this question
16, 2010, at 3:49 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2010-06-15 6:29 PM, Andrew G. Grant wrote:
Can anyone answer the question about how SASL is able to
authenticate Users with their Passwords stored in Open Directory, but
not pull their Email addresses?
What do you mean by 'pull their email
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On Jun 15, 2010, at 4:24 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Andrew G. Grant:
I just got smtpd_sender_maps to work with smtpd_sender_restrictions
using reject_authenticated_sender_login_mismatch.
While researching how that worked, I
Hello,
I have configured the default install of Postfix (version 2.5.5) on Apple OS X
Server 10.6.3 (Darwin 10.3.0). Everything seems to run very well with the
exception that once authenticated, a user can claim to be any valid email
address on my network.
I currently require SASL
]
Any thoughts as to what I should look at to verify that my User Name really
does belong to my Email address?
On Jun 15, 2010, at 10:47 AM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 09:33:12AM -0700, Andrew G. Grant wrote:
Hello,
I have configured the default install of Postfix
to avoid creating another hash file with every User Name and
Email address inside?
On Jun 15, 2010, at 12:40 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 11:32:07AM -0700, Andrew G. Grant wrote:
Thank you Viktor. That does in fact stop the email if there is a mismatch.
However, now I cannot
Thank you. I will give that a try.
Can anyone answer the question about how SASL is able to authenticate Users
with their
Passwords stored in Open Directory, but not pull their Email addresses?
On Jun 15, 2010, at 3:14 PM, Jerrale Gayle wrote:
On 6/15/2010 12:33 PM, Andrew G. Grant wrote
I just got smtpd_sender_maps to work with smtpd_sender_restrictions using
reject_authenticated_sender_login_mismatch.
While researching how that worked, I saw information indicating that you could
apply the reject_sender_login_mismatch to the smtpd_recipient_restrictions.
Can someone explain