* Len Conrad <lcon...@go2france.com>:
> postmap -q "67.218.188" 
> mysql:/usr/local/etc/postfix/mysql-mta_clients_reactive_b.cf
>  554 mta_client_reactive_b
> 
> postmap -q "67.218.188.4" 
> mysql:/usr/local/etc/postfix/mysql-mta_clients_reactive_b.cf
> ... no data
> 
> man 5 access  seems to make no distinction between .map and SQL tables:
> 
> HOST NAME/ADDRESS PATTERNS
> 
> With lookups from indexed files such as DB or DBM,  or  from  networked
> tables  such  as  NIS,  LDAP  or SQL, the following lookup patterns are
> examined in the order as listed
> 
> Subnetworks  are  matched  by  repeatedly  truncating  the  last
> ".octet"  from the remote IPv4 host address string until a match
> is found in the access table, or until further truncation is not
> possible.

So where is the problem now?

-- 
Ralf Hildebrandt
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Typical unix response:   Unmatched ".

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