In an attempt to work around existing infrastructure, I am trying to
restrict, by sender domain, what mail is accepted from certain IPs.
My thought at the moment is the lookup would look something like:
ip.add.re.ssdomain1.com http://domain1.com, domain2.com
http://domain2.com
And if a
On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 14:12:00 -0400, Munroe Sollog wrote:
under its purview, but after reading its configuration and
documentation, I don't think it supports this out of the box. Thanks.
why not use spf ?, policyd v2 have spf support, spf data dont need to
be public in dns if its just local
On 08/27/2011 01:52 PM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 14:12:00 -0400, Munroe Sollog wrote:
under its purview, but after reading its configuration and
documentation, I don't think it supports this out of the box. Thanks.
why not use spf ?, policyd v2 have spf support, spf data
In an attempt to work around existing infrastructure, I am trying to restrict,
by sender domain, what mail is accepted from certain IPs. My thought at the
moment is the lookup would look something like:
ip.add.re.ssdomain1.com, domain2.com
And if a connection is started from ip.add.re.ss
Munroe Sollog:
In an attempt to work around existing infrastructure, I am trying
to restrict, by sender domain, what mail is accepted from certain
IPs. My thought at the moment is the lookup would look something
like:
ip.add.re.ss domain1.com, domain2.com
This, of course, works only for
One update: I forgot to add reject actions. They are included below.
Wietse
In an attempt to work around existing infrastructure, I am trying
to restrict, by sender domain, what mail is accepted from certain
IPs. My thought at the moment is the lookup would look something
like: