* Paul Beard <paulbe...@gmail.com>:
> All I really want is to allow clients on my local subnet to be able
> to send mail from within that subnet using only the resources of that
> subnet, no relays, just trusted users. The idea would be that even
> outside the building, users could send mail through this network by
> authenticating as local users. But something has changed somewhere.
> Not sure if a version of something changed and a feature was removed
> but now postfix tells me this:
> 
> Sep  5 10:25:50 shuttle postfix/smtpd[35059]: match_list_match:
> erewhon.example.org: no match
> Sep  5 10:25:50 shuttle postfix/smtpd[35059]: match_list_match:
> 192.168.2.9: no match
> Sep  5 10:25:50 shuttle postfix/smtpd[35059]: match_list_match:
> erewhon.example.org: no match
> Sep  5 10:25:50 shuttle postfix/smtpd[35059]: match_list_match:
> 192.168.2.9: no match
> 
> which I don't understand. If I have permitted 192.168.2.0/24 and that
> system is on that network (it's a wireless AP running as a gateway)
> why is it unmatched?

Because you forgot permit_mynetworks:

> smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_sasl_authenticated, reject

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