On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 15:26:07 +0200, Mark Martinec
<mark.martinec+ama...@ijs.si> wrote:
> Jeff,
> 
>> >> 1 Open relay? Nonlocal recips but not originating: recip1
> 
>> The mail passed to amavisd-new doesn't have it's "originating" flag
> 
>> I never responded to this e-mail, but wanted to say thank you.
>> Everything that you said in this message worked perfectly and I am no
>> longer getting the error message in my log files.
> 
> Apart from setting the "originating" flag, the other half of your
> problem is/was that recipient '<recip1>' was not a fully-qualified
> domain name, so it probably doesn't match your @local_domains_maps,
> unless you specified your individual recipient names there.
> 
> You should configure your MTA to always append a domain name
> on recipient (and sender) addresses on mail submission if domain name
> is missing, or just reject such non-FQDN addresses (depending on site
> policy and practices).
> 
>   Mark

Actually I removed the e-mail addresses and put the recip1 in myself.  The
actual e-mail message is a fully-qualified domain name.  So, the only
problem I had was the "originating" flag getting set.  Once I did that
everything worked as I expected.  I no longer get the "Are you an open
relay" in the postfix logwatch program.

Thanks again for your help.

Jeff

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