Re: Relay_recipients syntax?

From: Victor Duchovni (no email)
Date: Mon May 01 2006 - 17:53:51 EDT

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    On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 04:42:14PM -0500, Mike French wrote:

    > Is the relay_recipients all or nothing? I want to define the valid
    > recipients for misos.net, misrg.com, misresourcegroup.com and let the other
    > domains through undefined. My thought is to create a relay_recipients file
    > with:
    >

    > # Unfiltered Recipients
    >
    > tresbonne.com ok
    > beavans.org ok
    > infinistorinc.com ok
    > acclaimnetworks.com ok

    The unverified domains need an "@" sign before the domain name. To
    leave entire hierarchies in the table use a regexp table, or use
    check_recipient_access instead of relay_recipient_maps to explicitly
    allow/deny appropriate recipients:

            # Only given users valid in domain and all sub-domains.
                    DUNNO
                    DUNNO
            example.com 550 5.1.1 Invalid recipient
            .example.com 550 5.1.1 Invalid recipient

            # All localparts in domain, valid, but not sub-domains
            example.org DUNNO
            .example.org 550 5.1.1 Invalid recipient

            # Placeholder for future validation
            example.net DUNNO
            .example.net DUNNO

    This assumes that "parent_domains_matches_subdomains" is empty (not
    default, but highly recommended).

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