From: luna (no email)
Date: Sun Jun 02 2002 - 11:52:10 EDT
On Sun, 2 Jun 2002, Stuart McKnight wrote:
>Hi,
>
>My postfix server currently denies relaying unless the client is on my
>subnet or authenticated via pop-before-smtp. Is it possible to change the
>behaviour so that instead of rejecting the message, it is accepted to say a
>mailbox called relay, but is not forwarded to the original destination....?
>
>I seem to have someone trying to use my server to relay with my email
>address as the "from:" - I'd quite like to see what someone is trying to
>send, purporting to be from me....
if they are trying to relay through you, your box is not the final
destination, so your box will never receiver mail destined to that
address..
i suppose you could add the recipient domain to mydestination, and add
the recipient username in aliases- or add the domain as a virtual domain -
in which case postfix would believe it was the final destination for that
domain, and would accept mail for it. i can't say for sure how well this
would work though, as it's not something i've tried myself.
-ben
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