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garron.postfix wrote: > Could anyone advise on how I'd go about setting up the following > restrictions: > > Internet -> company domains (accepted) > > User (in department1) -> department1 (accepted) > User (in department1) -> department2 (accepted) > User (in department1) -> all (not accepted) > > User (admin) -> email to all (accepted) http://www.postfix.org/RESTRICTION_CLASS_README.html > Basically, I'd like users to be able to email outbound (internet) and > to their own departments (no subdomains - all under one single domain, > managed by a single postfix server). I'd also then like a second group > (at the same domain) to be able to send emails to all > > Is this possible, or do I need to use a milter/mailman configuration > for managing sender->rec mails? No, but if your policies become too intricate you may be better served by a custom policy server (or a milter, but a policy server is easier to implement). -- Magnus Bäck magnus
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