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  1. elkoko

    securing config

    I've been twicking the config all afternoon to no avail. :-( What I would like to do is: Allow my coworkers to send email through my SMTP server from anywhere in the world, as long as they use TLS/SASL and their From: address is in the hash:/etc/postfix/sender_login_maps and connect to port...
  2. elkoko

    securing config

    Thanks, I have not dig deep into master.cf yet. My relay-related question was because I had in mind to have 2 instances of postfix, not two ports on the same instance. I'll try this out on Monday.
  3. elkoko

    securing config

    Well, that is a good question. I just can't figure how "secure" I can put it... and got no response from anyone. My first try was to have the Suse9.3 provided postfix adding the SASL-TLS, but after 2min of running, I was getting already 5-10 unwanted connections. So I closed it down, ran it on...
  4. elkoko

    securing config

    Ok, I managed to get two instances of postfix to run simultaneously. My "main" one in /etc/postfix is running on a non-default port (not the 995 I was planning because that is reserved for pop3s). It serves me well as a outgoing smtp server with sasl-tls. - copied /etc/postfix to...
  5. elkoko

    securing config

    Hi all, I went through a lot of the docs on the postfix.org site and around Google, but I just can't find what I would like to do. To my mind, it's quite simple, but my search proves otherwise. Maybe I just missed something. To start with, I have managed most of services available as a...

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