have a look at /etc/postfix/master.cf (Could be main.cf been a while since I was mocking around with postfix) specify from which domain name that is allowed to send out mail I.E yourdomain.com Regards Per Qvindesland Frank L. Parks wrote:
Take a look at /etc/postfix/access (and related rebuilding in the default file). Pain to administer, but it works for me.
Frank
Ulf Rasch wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
andreil1@starlett.lv wrote:
The question is how to configure Postfix to allow to send e-mail through our domain from any location? One way would be to establish a VPN such that your machine could be virtually on your corporate network, even if dialled-in from the Outer Hebrides. And presumably all machines on your corporate network have access to the mail-server.
I think it is easier to set up postfix with sasl (cyrus) than setting up a vpn. I might be wrong.
Ulf