From: Daniel L'Hommedieu on
On Aug 27, 2009, at 15:02, LuKreme wrote:
> On 27-Aug-2009, at 09:58, Daniel L'Hommedieu wrote:
>> I could remove the limitation as you suggest, but doing so would
>> open me up to hundreds of spams a day.
>
> So you have a choice, you can figure out how else to deal with the
> from/to spam, or you can not get the mail from your wife.
>
> There is a reason that people are told not to reject mail from their
> own domain.

LuKreme & Victor:

Everyone who sends mail through my mail server is authenticated, so I
do not want to accept any email from my domain that does not come from
an authenticated source. But, I need to accept email for my wife, so
the proper solution is to do what Victor suggested (short-circuit the
email loop).

Thanks.

I guess nobody has any ideas on the other problem I mentioned, because
nobody has responded to that half of my original email. :(

Daniel
From: Benny Pedersen on
On ons 02 sep 2009 20:06:08 CEST, Daniel L'Hommedieu wrote
> I guess nobody has any ideas on the other problem I mentioned,
> because nobody has responded to that half of my original email. :(

are you saying that your wife cant use smtp auth ? :)

--
xpoint

From: rank1seeker on
----- Original Message -----
From: Benny Pedersen <me(a)junc.org>
To: postfix-users(a)postfix.org
Date: Wed, 02 Sep 2009 20:43:10 +0200
Subject: Re: A couple of problems

> On ons 02 sep 2009 20:06:08 CEST, Daniel L'Hommedieu wrote
> > I guess nobody has any ideas on the other problem I mentioned,
> > because nobody has responded to that half of my original email. :(
>
> are you saying that your wife cant use smtp auth ? :)
>
> --
> xpoint


I bet it definitely must be that! :))

Well, look like its time for you, to supply your wife with a proper amount
of educatinon.
;)