On Mar 18, 2019 9:53 PM, Gabriele Tofano <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On Mar 18, 2019, at 9:56 PM, Gabriele Tofano <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > >> On Mar 18, 2019, at 8:06 PM, Thomas Bohl <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >> > >>> The configuration loaded is correct as I see the daemon is loading the > >>> correct certificates and stuff if launched with smtpd -dv -T smtp. I am > >>> very shocked as I am not able to figure out what happened. I never > >>> changed any config file since December and I have installed this > >>> environment at least 3 times in my lab and was always working. I have > >>> forced the daemon to load my config file with -f and the issue persist. > >> > >> At this point I would recreate /usr/local/etc/mail/domains and > >> /usr/local/etc/mail/virtuals. Rename the old files. > >> Start by retyping (no clipboard) one line per file. > >> > >> Reload them via > >> # smtpctl update table domains > >> # smtpctl update table virtuals > >> > >> > >> You could also test a "catchall" > >> @ user1 > >> > >> -- > >> You received this mail because you are subscribed to [email protected] > >> To unsubscribe, send a mail to: [email protected] > >> > > > > I did what suggested but still providing the message "550 Invalid > > recipient”. I am very bummed since I do not understand what could have > > changed in terms of config files. They look the same as the originals that > > I use to setup new servers. > > > > There is any way to check what is loaded from the config file? > > > > Thank you > > -- > > You received this mail because you are subscribed to [email protected] > > To unsubscribe, send a mail to: [email protected] > > > > I discovered the below after running a smtpd -dv -Tlookup: > > lookup: check "17.58.63.178" as NETADDR in table static:<localhost> -> 0 > lookup: check "17.58.63.178" as NETADDR in table static:<anyhost> -> found > lookup: check “domain.com" as DOMAIN in table static:<dynamic:0> -> found > lookup: lookup “user1" as USERINFO in table getpwnam:<getpwnam> -> 0 > > Why osmtpd is looking for user1 in table getpwnam? What table is that?
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