On Sat, 31 Jan 2009, Rocco Scappatura wrote:

> In smtpd_recipient_restrictions I put as first line:
> 
>     check_sender_access proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-check-sender-access.cf
> 
> The check looks up the database for an address or a domain ad returns an
> action (OK, REJECT, and so on).

This sounds bad; you should not OK based on sender addresses which are easily
spoofed.  But without more information about your configuration, we can only
guess.

> Last day my server receives a lot of messages for an email address in  one
> of the domain maintained by me. Say it "recei...@domain.tld". Even if the
> looks up for this email addres is succesfull and returns REJECT, all
> messages was correctly received and then delivered to the postoffice
> server.
> 
> Why that messages was not blocked?
> 
> What I have missed?

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