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Re: Postfix Restriction class not working properly
From: ankush grover (grover.pix
gmail.com)
Date: Wed Aug 02 2006 - 06:16:05 CDT
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> > You can see the mail is coming from grover.pix
gmail.com and this
> > address is not listed in sender_access.
Okay I got it.
> I repeat: The messages are coming from a host in mynetworks, and your
> permit_mynetworks restriction will bypass your check_recipient_access
> restriction. Move check_recipient_access above permit_mynetworks and
> your problem will be solved.
I moved the check_recipient_access above the permit_mynetworks and it worked.
> (You are still not posting all log entries for the message, but never
> mind.)
I posted all the logs generated by the mail (/var/log/maillog) .
You earlier mentioned this
But anyway, wouldn't it be a better idea to rely on the client address
and authentication rather than the easily spoofed sender address, like
in the example in RESTRICTION_CLASS_README?
I agree but if the sender is not from my domain for example an email
id from gmail or from yahoo these people are not going to authenticate
to my server but still I am interested in the above can you guide me a
little.
Thanks & Regards
Ankush Grover
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