Mail server setting to accept forwards from (our selected) networks

I am in the process of moving our mail from 10.6.8 to 10.9.
In ServerAdmin.app there was a place to indicate authorized networks for forwarding. That option is not available in Server.app. I am slowly working through the settings and setup of more nuanced mail service than Server.app provides and can't figure out where this setting is made.
Anyone know which of the various bits of the mail service contains that setting?
Is it
-o mynetworks=127.0.0.0/8
in /Library/Server/Mail/Config/postfix/Master.cf where I would comma delimit my other networks in?
Thanks.
-Erich

Yes, it'd be nice if Server.app accepted an option key chord or some such to access additional settings.  The default Server.app GUI is unfortunately limited, so it's off to the command line.
See the command:
sudo serveradmin settings mail
for a list of the settings.
You're after mail:postfix:mynetworks:_array_index
See this Krypted article for some more details.
You can use  postconf -n /Library/Server/Mail/Config/postfix to verify that the changes took, and here's a lower-level path into this same area.

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