On Mon May 11 2009 12:08:02 Magnus Bäck wrote:
> On Monday, May 11, 2009 at 18:59 CEST,
>      /dev/rob0 <r...@gmx.co.uk> wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > BTW, I always use complete paths for lookups. I think "ldap:vldap"
> > defaults to "ldap:$config_directory/vldap", but it never hurts to
> > be specific, so you know what you're getting.
>
> ldap:vldap is the legacy configuration method where you'd define
> variables like
>
>    vldap_server_host = ...
>    vldap_search_base = ...
>
> in main.cf. Nothing wrong with that, but that use is deprecated.
>
> [...]

Thanks for the correction / explanation. I guess those settings in  
main.cf wouldn't show in "postconf -n".

On Mon May 11 2009 12:22:20 Eric Cunningham wrote:
> > ...
> >
> >> virtual_alias_domains = $virtual_alias_maps
> >> virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual, ldap:vldap
> >
> > These are all your address class definitions. We can't see into
> > your virtual_alias_maps to know what domains might be listed there.
> > You can show us "postmap -q sanguine.whoi.edu
> > hash:/etc/postfix/virtual" and "postmap -q sanguine.whoi.edu
> > ldap:vldap".
>
> Both of those postmap commands returned nothing.

As expected.

> >> May 11 12:25:34 obtest postfix/smtpd[4878]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT
> >> from web62403.mail.re1.yahoo.com[69.147.75.80]: 554 5.7.1
> >> <e...@sanguine.whoi.edu>: Relay access denied;
> >> from=<ecunningham5...@yahoo.com> to=<e...@sanguine.whoi.edu>
> >> proto=SMTP helo=<web62403.mail.re1.yahoo.com>
> >
> > So, sanguine.whoi.edu is apparently not in any of your address
> > class definitions. It doesn't matter what's in transport_maps for
> > this. And it's HIGHLY recommended that you do NOT use
> > transport_maps as a dual-use lookup as an address class definition,
> > because that could cause you to accept mail that's not yours.
>
> Correct, sanguine.whoi.edu isn't specifically listed in any of my
> address class definitions.  I'm using it for testing the MX relays,
> of which I have many.

Yet, DNS points to you:
sanguine.whoi.edu.      86400   IN      MX      10 obtest.whoi.edu.
obtest.whoi.edu.        86400   IN      A       128.128.64.226

You either need to accept that mail (as a relay domain, perhaps) or 
change the MX to point to a host that will.
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