On 11/21/2012 11:45 AM, Sam Jones wrote:
> Thank you so much Noel.
> 
> That was exactly it, and to confuse matters even more it had been in my
> old config like that for a year with no warning coming up.


That's exactly why the "unused parameter" feature was invented; to
warn you that postfix might not be doing what you expect!



  -- Noel Jones




> 
> I've removed the sleep 1, I have no idea why I put it there but as the
> typo would have stopped it working I think it's safe to say I don't need
> it!
> 
> Warm regards
> Sam
> 
> On Wed, 2012-11-21 at 11:23 -0600, Noel Jones wrote:
>> On 11/21/2012 11:12 AM, Sam Jones wrote:
>>> Good afternoon,
>>>
>>> When I start my Postfix up (fresh install I'm trying to commission to
>>> take over newsletter duties) I'm seeing this:
>>>
>>> unused parameter: smtpd_client_restrictons=permit_mynetworks
>>> sleep 1, warn_if_reject reject_unauth_pipelining?warn_if_reject
>>> reject_unknown_client?permit
>>>
>>> The chunk of main.cf it relates to:
>>>
>>> smtpd_client_restrictons =
>>>         permit_mynetworks
>>>         sleep 1, warn_if_reject reject_unauth_pipelining
>>>         warn_if_reject reject_unknown_client
>>>         permit
>>>
>>>
>>> I suspect it is because I have 'upcycled' my main from a working
>>> install: mail_version = 2.7.0 but the new server has mail_version =
>>> 2.9.3.
>>
>> Looks like a typo.
>>
>> smtpd_client_restrictons <> smtpd_client_restrictions
>> Note the missing "i".
>>
>> As a side note, rather than using "sleep 1" which penalizes all
>> clients, configure postscreen.
>>
>>
>>
>>   -- Noel Jones
> 
> 

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