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Subject: Re: 554 62.154.176.138>... Service unavailable
From: Jonathan Bartlett (johnnybwolfram.com)
Date: Mon Apr 03 2000 - 09:41:36 CDT


If these local users are the only ones listed in /etc/passwd, then I think
it should be easy.

All you have to do is specify
        luser_relay = $userhost.that.gets.domain.mails

Jon

On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Klaus Duttle wrote:

> hello list,
>
> i have postfix installed on a host, that is also firewall and DNS-server.
> Postfix (version 19990906-pl07) runs on a SuSE-Linux Version 6.3.
> All mails for the domain should be relayed to a host in the inner LAN.
> But mails for the local users at the mail-server-host (root and two
> standard-user)
> should be delivered locally.
>
> When i send a mail from internet to root<my.ip.number> the mail will be
> bounced:
> 554 <root62.154.176.138>: Recipient address rejected: Relay access denied
> 554 <root62.154.176.138>... Service unavailable
>
> The postfix-FAQ
> (http://www.informatik.uni-bonn.de/pub/software/postfix/faq.html#firewall)
> contains unfortunately only a small subset of the configuration-data in
> main.cf.
> Also the FAQ requires for running postfix on a firewall the postfix-version
> 19991115 and later.
>
>
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> >
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