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Run as a dedicated user, not ‘postfix’.
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Users can add an extension (following postconf(5)'s
$recipient_delimiter) to the local part of any envelope sender address
already allowed.
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release ressources.
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On Linux perl's allow multiple children to block in a call to accept(2)
so we don't need to place a lock around the call.
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The following policy is now implemented:
    * users can use their SASL login name as sender address;
    * alias and/or list owners can use the address as envelope sender;
    * domain postmasters can use arbitrary sender addresses under their
      domains;
    * domain owners can use arbitrary sender addresses under their domains,
      unless it is also an existing account name;
    * for known domains without owner or postmasters, other sender addresses
      are not allowed; and
    * arbitrary sender addresses under unknown domains are allowed.
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