ACCESS(5) ACCESS(5)
NAME
access - format of Postfix access table
SYNOPSIS
postmap /etc/postfix/access
DESCRIPTION
The optional access table directs the Postfix SMTP server
to selectively reject or accept mail from or to specific
hosts, domains, networks, host addresses or mail
addresses.
The table serves as input to the postmap(1) command. The
result, an indexed file in dbm or db format, is used for
fast searching by the mail system. After an update it may
take a minute or so before the change becomes visible.
Issue a postfix reload command to eliminate the delay.
The format of the access table is as follows:
blanks and comments
Blank lines are ignored, as are lines beginning
with `#'.
pattern action
When pattern matches a mail address, domain or host
address, perform the corresponding action.
PATTERNS
Patterns are tried in the order as listed below:
user@domain
Matches the specified mail address.
domain.name
Matches the domain.name itself and any subdomain
thereof, either in hostnames or in mail addresses.
Top-level domains will never be matched.
user@ Matches all mail addresses with the specified user
part.
net.work.addr.ess
net.work.addr
net.work
net Matches any host address in the specified network.
A network address is a sequence of one or more
octets separated by ".".
ACTIONS
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ACCESS(5) ACCESS(5)
[45]XX text
Reject the address etc. that matches the pattern,
and respond with the numerical code and text.
REJECT Reject the address etc. that matches the pattern. A
generic error response message is generated.
OK
Any other text
Accept the address etc. that matches the pattern.
BUGS
The table format does not understand quoting conventions.
SEE ALSO
postmap(1) create mapping table
smtpd(8) smtp server
LICENSE
The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with
this software.
AUTHOR(S)
Wietse Venema
IBM T.J. Watson Research
P.O. Box 704
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
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