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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers ACL for postfix or sendmail Post 302771218 by safsound on Wednesday 20th of February 2013 03:57:53 AM
Old 02-20-2013
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Originally Posted by DGPickett
And you want different sending domains to relay to different mail servers?
My MTA server dont use local mail distribution, just can relay somes customers. I know all IP source and domain that can use the MTA
They can use the MTA to relay on all destination (yahoo, google, etc ....)

The filter need to be only on incoming MTA with IP/DOMAIN match source

Actually my MTA can filter by IP or by source domain but not at same time to have a good secure filter
 

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dkimproxy.in(8) 					      System Manager's Manual						   dkimproxy.in(8)

NAME
dkimproxy.in - SMTP proxy for verifying DKIM signatures DESCRIPTION
dkimproxy.in listens on the IP address and TCP port specified by its first argument (the "listen" port), and sends the traffic it receives onto the second argument (the "relay" port), with messages getting verified and having an "Authentication-Results" header added to them. SYNOPSIS
dkimproxy.in [options] LISTENADDR:PORT RELAYADDR:PORT smtp options: --conf_file=FILENAME --listen=LISTENADDR:PORT --relay=RELAYADDR:PORT --reject-error verification options: --reject-fail --hostname=HOSTNAME daemon options: --daemonize --user=USER --group=GROUP --pidfile=PIDFILE --min_servers=NUM OPTIONS
--daemonize If specified, the server will run in the background. --group=GROUP If specified, the daemonized process will setgid() to the specified GROUP. --hostname=HOSTNAME Overrides the hostname used in the Authentication-Results header. This header gets added to every verified message. Use this option if the hostname that appears is not fully qualified or you want to use an alternate name. --pidfile=PIDFILE Creates a PID file (a file containing the PID of the process) for the daemonized process. This makes it possible to check the status of the process, and to cleanly shut it down. --reject-error This option specifies what to do if an error occurs during verification of a message. If this option is specified, the message will be rejected with an SMTP error code. This will result in the MTA sending the message to try again later, or bounce it back to the sender (depending on the exact error code used). If this option is not specified, the message will be passed through with an error listed in the Authentication-Results header instead of the verification results. --reject-fail This option specifies what to do if verification fails and the sender signing policy says to reject the message. If this option is speci- fied, the message will be rejected with an SMTP error code. This will result in the sending MTA to bounce the message back to the sender. If this option is not specified, the message will pass through as normal. --user=USER If specified, the daemonized process will setuid() to USER after completing any necessary privileged operations, but before accepting con- nections. --min_servers=NUM Number of process that DKIMproxy shall spawn and get ready for filtering. EXAMPLE
For example, if dkimproxy.in is started with: dkimproxy.in --reject-fail --reject-error 127.0.0.1:10025 127.0.0.1:10026 the proxy will listen on port 10025 and send the verified messages to some other SMTP service on port 10026. CONFIGURATION FILE
Parameters can be stored in a separate file instead of specifying them all on the command line. Use the conf_file option to specify the path to the configuration file, e.g. dkimproxy.in --conf_file=/etc/dkimproxy_in.conf The format of the configuration file is one option per line: name of the option, space, then the value of the option. E.g. # this is an example config file listen 127.0.0.1:10025 relay 127.0.0.1:10026 hostname myhost.example.com reject_fail is equivalent to dkimproxy.out --hostname=myhost.example.com --reject-fail 127.0.0.1:10025 127.0.0.1:10026 SEE ALSO
dkimproxy.out(8), dkim_responder(1), dkimsign(1), dkimverify(1) dkimproxy.in(8)
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