On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 12:56:42AM -0700, Grant wrote:
> >> >> >> SUBJECT: Delivery status notification
> >> >> >> This is an automatically generated Delivery Status 
> >> >> >> Notification. Delivery to the following recipients was 
> >> >> >> aborted after 7 second(s): mas...@masked.com
> >> >> >
> >> >> > If you want that mail, whitelist them,
> >> >>
> >> >> They should already be whitelisted through my use of 
> >> >> list.dnswl.org.
> >> >
> >> > Your SMTP server replied with 450. Either your configuration 
> >> > is wrong, or some DNS lookups time out. Note the above text 
> >> > says:
> >> >
> >> >     Delivery to the following recipients was aborted after 7 
> >> >     second(s)
> >> >
> >> > This could be a symptom of DNS lookup timeout.

Indeed!

> > Please show one complete logfile record from "connect from"
> > until "reject" that demonstrates the problem (you may anonymize
> > the email address).
> 
> Aug 26 21:21:35 [postfix/tlsproxy] CONNECT from 
> [209.85.219.51]:41193
> Aug 26 21:21:36 [postfix/postscreen] NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
> [209.85.219.51]:41193: 450 4.3.2 Service currently unavailable;
> from=<mas...@gmail.com>, to=<mas...@masked.com>, proto=ESMTP,
> helo=<mail-oa0-f51.google.com>
> Aug 26 21:21:36 [postfix/tlsproxy] DISCONNECT [209.85.219.51]:41193
> 
> The IP is whitelisted:
> 
> http://dnswl.org/s?s=209.85.219.51

Check again. Is the logging complete? Where are the dnsblog(8) log 
entries? If this is in fact all the logging you got from this 
connection, you're not getting your list.dnswl.org lookup.
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