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Subject: Re: secondary mx with exception
From: adi
satunet.comDate: Fri May 26 2000 - 23:24:48 CDT
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On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 10:20:55PM +0200, Len Conrad wrote:
> A little clarification pliss:
>
> permit_mx_backup means that when postfix receives a "RCPT TO:
> *
recipientdomain" that isn't listed explicitly in relay_domains.map,
> postfix will query DNS to see if postfix's myhostname is listed as an MX
> for the "RCPT TO: *
recipientdomain" ?
No. This rule is always applied:
Specify a list of zero or more restrictions, separated by
whitespace or commas. Restrictions are applied in the order as
specified; the first restriction that matches wins.
Regards,
P.Y. Adi Prasaja
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