[snip]You have already accessed the mailserver. the prompt means that you have to give the command based on the SMTP.
Please send the output of 'postconf -v' and check your /var/log/maillog. Your installation of Postfix is chrooted which means /etc/postfix/var/ (default chroot path) must contain copies of a number of system files like resolv.conf, nsswitch and etc.
Running Postfix in chroot is no longer recommended as it makes Postfix maintenance heavy. I'm running Postfix (2.1.5) in non-chroot mode for quite some time already, and I don't have to worry about changes in some system files getting picked up after restarting postfix.
Change the 'y' value to 'n' in the 5th column so that Postfix will not run in chroot mode, then restart (not reload) postfix.
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