Re: default restriction class

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Old 05-25-2005
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Default Re: default restriction class

Joris (ideeel) wrote:
>>depends on what permissive and restrictive are for and on their place in
>>your restrictions. The general method uses restriction classes.

>
>
>>smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
>> ...
>> check_recipient_restrictions hash:$path/permissive
>> ...

>
>
> This only works if the restriction class then *bypasses* all the checks
> that follow it (which it does not seem to do)


what do you think the "permit" at the end of "permissive" was for? and
why do you think I said "in the permissive restriction class, do apply
all the necessary checks."?

> Or only when I put *all* my users in a class. Thw whole point was exactly
> to not do this.


if you put all your users in a class, then there is no point having a
class at all.

> I understand you can yse restriction classes to add restriction. How do
> you use them to *remove* restrictions?


If you don't understand, give an example, and we will give you an
example. if you have multiple examples, please give them at once.
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