2012/10/1 Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org> > Alumno Etsii: > > Oct 1 17:08:44 mail postfix/qmgr[2661]: 579AA10042B: from=< > > r...@client.devels.es>, size=931, nrcpt=1 (queue active) > > > Oct 1 17:08:45 mail postfix/smtp[4952]: 579AA10042B: to=< > > todos.somos...@gmail.com>, relay=devels.es[91.215.158.237]:25, > > delay=1.3, delays=0.14/0.11/0.83/0.19, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced > > (host devels.es[91.215.158.237] said: 550-Verification failed for > > <r...@client.devels.es> 550-The mail server could not deliver mail > > to r...@client.devels.es. The account or domain may not exist, > > they may be blacklisted, or missing the proper dns entries. 550 > > Sender verify failed (in reply to RCPT TO command)) > > The servre complains about the sender address: r...@client.devels.es. > Does client.devels.es exist? > Does r...@client.devels.es exist? > > Wietse >
client.devels.es exists (and resolves), but r...@client.devels.es doesn't exist, and that's how I want it to be, so if I send an e-mail from anyth...@client.devels.es it should relay correctly even if that account doesn't exist. That's what I wanted to achieve permitting mynetworks in smtpd_sender_restrictions. Is that even possible?