Hi,

You need to specify “from any” to your relay_dkim match rule. If not specified, 
it defaults to “from local”, which now is different from “auth”.


Regards,
Jesper Wallin

> On 27 Oct 2018, at 01:06, <krj...@gmail.com> <krj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I recently upgraded my server to OpenBSD 6.4. But I have a problem with the
> new
> configuartion of OpenSMTPD:
> 
> When I send a mail with Thunderbird from an external IP, my server always
> returns
> the error message "invalid recipient".
> 
> When I connect to the server through SSH and send a mail via the local
> client mutt,
> everything works.
> 
> This is my configuration:
> ---
> queue compression
> queue encryption ad8004f927bd2b00a672c30704e3de11
> 
> pki mx1.example.com.pki cert "/etc/ssl/mx1.example.com.crt"
> pki mx1.example.com.pki key "/etc/ssl/private/mx1.example.com.key"
> 
> table aliases file:/etc/mail/aliases
> table vdomains file:/etc/mail/vdomains
> table vusers file:/etc/mail/vusers
> 
> listen on lo0
> listen on lo0 port 10028 tag DKIM
> listen on egress tls pki mx1.example.com.pki auth-optional
> listen on egress smtps pki mx1.example.com.pki auth
> listen on egress port submission tls-require pki mx1.example.com.pki auth
> 
> action "local" mbox alias <aliases>
> action "relay" relay
> action "domain" lmtp "/var/dovecot/lmtp" virtual <vusers>
> action relay_dkim relay host smtp://127.0.0.1:10027
> 
> match from local for local action "local"
> match tag DKIM for any action "relay"
> match from any for domain <vdomains> action "domain"
> match for any action relay_dkim
> ---
> 
> Is there something wrong in my current configuration?
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Cheers
> Johannes
> 
> 
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