> On 23 May 2018, at 09:24, /dev/rob0 <r...@gmx.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 08:39:08AM -0700, Doug Hardie wrote:
>> I am running a mail server that has a few local recipients and a 
>> bunch of forwarded recipients for one domain.  All is working 
>> properly.  However, there are some log messages that I find 
>> confusing.  The server receives many messages delivery attempts 
>> where the user is not included in the virtual_alias_maps.  All but 
>> one of them receive log messages like
>> 
>> Recipient address rejected: unverified address
> 
> This was rejected by the reject_unverified_recipient smtpd 
> restriction, after an attempt to verify the address failed.
> 
>> That makes sense.  However, one of them receives 
>> 
>> Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual alias table
> 
> This was rejected by the reject_unauth_destination smtpd 
> restriction, probably in smtpd_relay_restrictions, and means that 
> the domain was found in virtual_alias_domains, but the address did 
> not resolve via v_a_maps to an address NOT in v_a_domains.
> 
>> I don't see what is different for this particular user.
> 
> Is it a "user" or just a non-existent address?  If the former, you 
> have a problem.  If the latter, it's fine.

It is a non-existent address and is fine.  It's just surprising that one of the 
non-existent addresses gets a different log message.  The only thing I can 
think of is that the originator has a non-printing character somewhere in the 
address.


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