Hi,
>> Okay, I've even put the sender_access map first and it is still
>> rejected. Below is the output from postconf:
>
> NEVER put sender whitelists first in smtpd_recipient_restrictions,
> do put them after "reject_unauth_destination", but before any
> sender-specific restrictions that require
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:18:34AM -0400, Alex wrote:
> > Sounds as if the mail is being rejected by reject_unknown_sender_domain.
> > ?Your check_sender_access whitelist needs to be before
> > ?reject_unknown_sender_domain in the same smtpd_*_restrictions section.
>
> Okay, I've even put the sen
Hi,
>> Apr 11 03:32:07 alex postfix/smtpd[2278]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
>> ut-tul-1.tul.getthere.net[151.193.164.249]: 450 4.1.8
>> : Sender address rejected: Domain not
>> found; from= to=
>> proto=ESMTP helo=
>>
>> Would adding "st...@wl0.tul.getthere.net OK" to my sender_access map
>> perm
On 4/10/2011 10:38 PM, Alex wrote:
Hi,
I've read the access man page and help pages at postfix.org, but I
still don't understand. I think I may be trying to use
check_sender_access in a way in which it wasn't intended. I have the
following message:
Apr 11 03:32:07 alex postfix/smtpd[2278]: NOQU
On 4/10/2011 11:38 PM, Alex wrote:
Hi,
I've read the access man page and help pages at postfix.org, but I
still don't understand. I think I may be trying to use
check_sender_access in a way in which it wasn't intended. I have the
following message:
Apr 11 03:32:07 alex postfix/smtpd[2278]: NOQU
Hi,
I've read the access man page and help pages at postfix.org, but I
still don't understand. I think I may be trying to use
check_sender_access in a way in which it wasn't intended. I have the
following message:
Apr 11 03:32:07 alex postfix/smtpd[2278]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
ut-tul-1.tul.g