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Re: Multiple access lists

From: Dirk H. Schulz (dirk.schulzkinzesberg.de)
Date: Thu Apr 08 2010 - 09:56:49 CDT


> On Thu, April 8, 2010 12:32 pm, Dirk H. Schulz said:
>
> > I have configured my Postfix to use multiple access lists like that:
> >> check_client_access hash:/usr/pkg/etc/postfix-in/list1,
> >> hash:/usr/pkg/etc/postfix-in/list2
> > I think this has worked some time, but it does not now - list2 seems not
> > to be used.
>
> If you omit the restriction name and only state the lookup table name, the
> meaning depends on which smtpd_whatever_restrictions you place it. You
> probably mean this:
>
> smtpd_whatever_restrictions =
> check_client_access hash:/usr/pkg/etc/postfix-in/list1,
> check_client_access hash:/usr/pkg/etc/postfix-in/list2
>
Does the same apply for header checks? Until now I had
> header_checks = regexp:/usr/pkg/etc/postfix-in/header_checks,
> regexp:/usr/pkg/etc/postfix-in/header_checks_virus
Thanks for your help,

Dirk