Barry Brimer wrote: > Quoting Feizhou <feizhou at graffiti.net>: > > >>>>name or ip of postini-allowed mail server1 OK >>>>name or ip of postini-allowed mail server2 OK >>>>name or ip of postini-allowed mail server3 OK >>>>name or ip of postini-allowed mail server4 OK >>>>/^.*/ REJECT >> >>whoops.. >> >>you want two rules for that...the first one the OK match and therefore >>not necessarily a regex table and the second one refering to the regex >>catchall. > > > Would this have the same effect? > > smtpd_restriction_classes = example.com-restrictions > > example.com-restrictions = > check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/example.com-restrictions, > reject > > Contents of /etc/postfix/example.com-restrictions: > > name or ip of postini-allowed mail server1 OK > name or ip of postini-allowed mail server2 OK > name or ip of postini-allowed mail server3 OK > name or ip of postini-allowed mail server4 OK > Looks good.