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| + | '''NOTES:''' | ||
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| + | '''[http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_reject_unlisted_recipient reject_unlisted_recipient]''' ''The best thing since sliced bread!''<br> | ||
| + | It will reject mail where the recipient domain is listed in Virtual_Mailbox_Domains but the recipient is not listed in Virtual_Mailbox_Maps. You would think this goes without saying, but this isn't the default behavior. When in doubt add this line!<br> | ||
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| + | '''[http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#check_client_access check_client_access]''' ''calls the file spam-filter.cf''<br> | ||
| + | This is an example of what I call message routing (Not sure if this is really whats its called :) ). Basically any message that hasn't been accepted or rejected by the previous checks is then handled by check_client_access. The PCRE file (spam-filter.cf) contains: | ||
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| + | /./ FILTER lmtp:unix:/spamfilter.sock | ||
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| + | /./ is a wildcard that will catch every message and in this case send it to spamfilter.sock | ||
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| + | The result is that messages that are NOT sent from within "mynetworks", are NOT "sasl_authenticated", have a "authorized destination", and have a "listed recipient" are then '''routed''' to the spam filter. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 16 August 2006
These restrictions are useful for accepting, rejecting and even routing messages.
Reference: smtpd_recipient_restrictions in the postfix documentation
Example:
smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = yes
broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
smtpd_sasl_security_options = noanonymous
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
permit_mynetworks
permit_sasl_authenticated
reject_unauth_destination
reject_unlisted_recipient
check_client_access pcre:/etc/postfix/spam-filter.cf
NOTES:
reject_unlisted_recipient The best thing since sliced bread!
It will reject mail where the recipient domain is listed in Virtual_Mailbox_Domains but the recipient is not listed in Virtual_Mailbox_Maps. You would think this goes without saying, but this isn't the default behavior. When in doubt add this line!
check_client_access calls the file spam-filter.cf
This is an example of what I call message routing (Not sure if this is really whats its called :) ). Basically any message that hasn't been accepted or rejected by the previous checks is then handled by check_client_access. The PCRE file (spam-filter.cf) contains:
/./ FILTER lmtp:unix:/spamfilter.sock
/./ is a wildcard that will catch every message and in this case send it to spamfilter.sock
The result is that messages that are NOT sent from within "mynetworks", are NOT "sasl_authenticated", have a "authorized destination", and have a "listed recipient" are then routed to the spam filter.