Am 07.04.2014 23:47, schrieb Deeztek Support: > On 4/7/2014 4:42 PM, Christian Schmidt wrote: >> 7.04.2014 20:43, Deeztek Support: >>> On 4/7/2014 2:08 PM, Oscar del Rio wrote: >>>> >>>> On 04/ 7/14 01:46 PM, Deeztek Support wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I'm authenticating users through AD and it seems to work with no >>>>> problems. Unfortunately, when I try to send e-mail from a user who's >>>>> not in the testou container I get the following error: >>>>> >>>>> Sender address rejected: User unknown in virtual mailbox table> #SMTP#. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Looks like a Postfix error, not Dovecot. >>> >>> I don't think so. Postfix already looks from the root of the AD down and >>> it has no problems. Dovecot does not authenticate at all if I simply put >>> the AD root in the ldap configuration file. >> >> "User unknown in virtual mailbox table" is what *postfix* tells you. >> Dovecot does not do SMTP (yet). Thus, I suppose that dovecot doesn't get >> involved at all (although this depends on your configuration). >> >> I recommend to check the restrictions you defined in your postfix >> configuration. >> > The reason I think it's Dovecot generating the error is because when the IP > address of the sending server is not in > the mynetworks directive of postfix I get the following error
why in the world do you strip logs syslog contains even the process who generates a entry and so there is not much to guess if you *really* look at the log
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