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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers 550 5.7.1 Relaying denied During Send mail in UNIX Post 302412886 by thana on Tuesday 13th of April 2010 11:00:58 PM
Old 04-14-2010
How do i add my IP address to relay database . And please let me know the steps to set up a mail server.

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PCRE_TABLE(5)							File Formats Manual						     PCRE_TABLE(5)

NAME
pcre_table - format of Postfix PCRE tables SYNOPSIS
pcre:/etc/postfix/filename DESCRIPTION
The Postfix mail system uses optional tables for address rewriting or mail routing. These tables are usually in dbm or db format. Alterna- tively, lookup tables can be specified in Perl Compatible Regular Expression form. To find out what types of lookup tables your Postfix system supports use the postconf -m command. The general form of a PCRE table is: pattern result When pattern matches a search string, use the corresponding result. blank lines and comments Empty lines and whitespace-only lines are ignored, as are lines whose first non-whitespace character is a `#'. multi-line text A logical line starts with non-whitespace text. A line that starts with whitespace continues a logical line. Each pattern is a perl-like regular expression. The expression delimiter can be any character, except whitespace or characters that have special meaning (traditionally the forward slash is used). The regular expression can contain whitespace. By default, matching is case-insensitive, although following the second slash with an `i' flag will reverse this. Other flags are sup- ported, but the only other useful one is `U', which makes matching ungreedy (see PCRE documentation and source for more info). Each pattern is applied to the entire lookup key string. Depending on the application, that string is an entire client hostname, an entire client IP address, or an entire mail address. Thus, no parent domain or parent network search is done, and user@domain mail addresses are not broken up into their user and domain constituent parts, nor is user+foo broken up into user and foo. Patterns are applied in the order as specified in the table, until a pattern is found that matches the search string. Substitution of substrings from the matched expression into the result string is possible using the conventional perl syntax ($1, $2, etc.). The macros in the result string may need to be written as ${n} or $(n) if they aren't followed by whitespace. EXAMPLE SMTPD ACCESS MAP
# Protect your outgoing majordomo exploders /^(?!owner-)(.*)-outgoing@/ 550 Use ${1}@${2} instead # Bounce friend@whatever, except when whatever is our domain (you would # be better just bouncing all friend@ mail - this is just an example). /^friend@(?!my.domain)/ 550 Stick this in your pipe $0 # A multi-line entry. The text is sent as one line. # /^noddy@my.domain$/ 550 This user is a funny one. You really don't want to send mail to them as it only makes their head spin. EXAMPLE HEADER FILTER MAP
/^Subject: make money fast/ REJECT /^To: friend@public.com/ REJECT SEE ALSO
regexp_table(5) format of POSIX regular expression tables AUTHOR(S) The PCRE table lookup code was originally written by: Andrew McNamara andrewm@connect.com.au connect.com.au Pty. Ltd. Level 3, 213 Miller St North Sydney, NSW, Australia Adopted and adapted by: Wietse Venema IBM T.J. Watson Research P.O. Box 704 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA PCRE_TABLE(5)
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