The "mail-auth" setting in server.tab may be what you're after, but I 
don't know if it overrides smtprelay.tab or not.

-John

Achim Schmidt wrote:

>Hello List,
>
>because of the amount of Virus-Emails we are facing a major problem now.
>First let me explain our current MX-Constellation:
>
>- Mail for exmaple.com has MX-Entries to mx.waaf.net
>- mx.waaf.net are several machines running postfix/virusscanner
>- if the email passes all tests it is delivered to the final destination
>machine running xmail
>- [EMAIL PROTECTED] also sent email through this xmail-box.
>
>Now there are more and more viruses that don't care about MX-Records and
>drectly try to deliver mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to mail.exmaple.com.
>Mail.example.com resolves to the xmail-box.
>
>
>My solution to get rid of this non-filtered Virus-Emails is to only
>allow SMTP-connections to the xmail-box from our subnets, where the
>mx.waaf.net machines are located _AND_ from authorized IP-adresses
>(SMTP-AUTH, POP-before-SMTP).
>
>I just tried to use smtp.ipmap.tab - but with the result that only the
>mentioned subnets where allowed to relay and authoriezed IP-adresses
>where denied.
>
>Does anybody have a hint?
>
>
>Thanks a lot,
>
>Achim
>
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