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Subject: Re: banned domain spam gets through
From: Lars Hecking (lhecking
nmrc.ie)Date: Fri Oct 27 2000 - 10:49:52 CDT
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> I just saw an answer to a question posted by someone else with a similar
> problem. I thought that I could put the banned domain in either
>
> /etc/postfix/access or in /etc/postfix/sender_access but it would seem I was
> wrong. I will put the banned domains in the second list and that should take
> care of this problem.
There sems to be a misunderstanding: postfix must be explicitly configured
to use any given file for certain restrictions (where do you tell postfix
how to use your access file?) AND you must run postmap to create a hash
or db database from your access file.
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