Thanks for your response, I'm still looking on he docs but still get lost. I'm sorry it's seems to be a very simple questionn I feel stupid to bother you...

Sure that all incoming mails are for local consumption, but for things like email noitifications or redirect to an external email, the transport processor have to deliver emails not only localy. So I've still not ound how to allow delivering mails only for local accounts and for external address for mails generated during the root processor.

Any kind of help still greatly appreciate.

Carl



Noel J. Bergman wrote:
for the RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=127.0.0.1, if I enable this, many
of good emails will be dropped : the users use their own ISP smtp
server and not the james one...


If users use their ISP smtp server, then the only e-mail impacting James
will be mail intended for local consumption.  The RemoteAddrNotInNetwork
filtering is to prevent relaying, not local delivery, if you look closely at
where it sits in the pipeline.

--- Noel


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