At 10:56 21.02.00 +0100, you wrote:
Hi there once again,
I'm back with another question.
I am using sendmail out off SuSE-Linux 6.3. Is there a way to restrict the access to a local user's mailbox (e.g. john.doe@domain.edu)? The user should still be able to receive local mail (form everyone in domain.edu) but not mail from outside the whole net. As far as I have read in the sendmail documentation you only can deny all mail to the user (within /etc/mail/access).
1. Perhaps you can give the /etc/mail/virtusertable a try: add a line: john.doe@domain.edu error:nouser User unknown anyone outside from "domain.edu" will get back mail to the user "john.doe". But inside "domain.edu" you can reach "john.doe" when you mail to him as "john.doe@localhost". note: mail to "john.doe@1.2.3.4" (put in your IP) will reach him too, even from outside. 2. Perhaps you can write a little filter and put it in the /etc/aliases. Don't know. Someone any ideas? bye Bernd
Any help is welcome!
Thanks Fritz
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