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Re: source & destination based routing: When to decide where to go you need to go

From: Sandy Drobic (postfix-usersjapantest.homelinux.com)
Date: Mon Oct 02 2006 - 12:17:45 CDT


Fabio Pietrosanti wrote:
> Sandy Drobic wrote:
>> Depending on how many sender/recipient pairs you are doing this, you
>> can get away with using restriction classes. If that is too
>> cumbersome, you probably have to write a policy daemon for that.
> Could you explain it better which could be your approach?
>
> I will ever had "1 email = 1 pair of sender/recipient" because postfix
> receive emails from a content filter that send to him only 1 email per
> recipient.

If you only have to match at most a few dozen (sender/recipient -> route)
then you can set up restriction classes. Retriction classes are
hard-coded, if you can't set them up and forget them they won't fit your
purpose.

If you want to configure LOTs of these or worse still give control of such
matching into your customers hand via a webpage for example, you NEED a
policy deamon.

Sandy
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