- mails from the inside-network should only be relayed to the outside-network, if the sender matches name@mydomain, otherwise the mail should be rejected Check postfix' access table. There should be an access file in your
Hi On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 11:17:26AM +0200, Schorr, Michael wrote: postfix config tree. The manpage explains quite clear what you can do with the file. In addition there is a sample-regex.cf in your source tree, check that file, if you have problems.
- the gateway should not relay spam-mail etc. from the outside-network coming e.g. in the form name%domain@mydomain To quote postfix documentation: # By default, Postfix relays mail only from or to sites in or below # $mydestination, or in the optional virtual domain list.
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