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Postfix Configuration Parameters

Reject the request when 1) the client IP address->name mapping fails, 2) the name->address mapping fails, or 3) the name->address mapping does not match the client IP address. This is a stronger restriction than the reject_unknown_reverse_client_hostname feature, which triggers only under condition 1) above. The unknown_client_reject_code parameter specifies the response code for rejected requests (default: 450). The reply is always 450 in case the address->name or name->address lookup failed due to a temporary problem.

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Postfix Per-Client/User/etc. Access Control

The Postfix SMTP server supports access restrictions such as reject_rbl_client or reject_unknown_client_hostname on the right-hand side of SMTP server access(5) tables. This allows you to implement different junk mail restrictions for different clients or users.

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A simple email hub for your local network -Barking Iguana

Rolling a postfix-based email server, with added iptables goodness

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Postfix Standard Configuration Examples

Handling email from internal (unreachable) hosts.

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FreeBSD, Postfix, Mailscanner and Mailwatch Installation

easy to follow installation guide for running Mailscanner, spamassassin postfix etc on Freebsd

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Configuring FreeBSD Postfix Mailscanner and Mailwatch

Configuring Mailman postfix mailwatch apache clamav spamassassin etc. for Freebsd to stop spam

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