Hello,

I noticed something interesting in my logs today.  I am running Postfix 3.3.1:

        Aug 24 21:09:25 server postfix/submission/smtpd[10256]: connect from 
unknown[unknown]:unknown
        Aug 24 21:09:25 server postfix/submission/smtpd[10256]: lost connection 
after CONNECT from unknown[unknown]:unknown
        Aug 24 21:09:25 server postfix/submission/smtpd[10256]: disconnect from 
unknown[unknown]:unknown commands=0/0

It is clear that this was a bad connection, but under what circumstances does 
Postfix consider a remote connection’s address as “unknown” ?  Wouldn’t Postfix 
always know the remote IPv4/IPv6 address because when a client connects to the 
server the address is passed from the OS to Postfix ?

Thanks,

- J

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