Hi,

I have some email addresses that I need to relay through my courier server from 
another server running postfix.

I have postfix set up to use the courier server as a relay host in postfix's 
transport-map. This worked fine with my older version of courier (recently 
upgraded from a pretty old version).

Now the courier server is complaining relaying denied.

I have this in /etc/courier/smtpaccess/default

71.91.xx.yy   allow,RELAYCLIENT (where xx and yy are numbers)

I ran makesmptaccess, and the date on the .dat file is up to date. I see in the 
esmtpd file that this is the correct place for it (i.e. I did not change the 
location of smptaccess).

Any thoughts on why I would get a relaying denied from mail sent through a host 
that is listed as a RELAYCLIENT ?

I see:

  courieresmtpd: 
error,relay=::ffff:71.91.xx.yy,from=<j...@xxxxx.tv>,to=<gregxxx...@verizon.net>:
 
513 Relaying denied.


I know this worked right in my old setup. So I am trying to figure out what has 
changed.

Basically, I want that host 71.91.xx.yy to be able to relay any mail it wants 
out through the courier machine.

Thanks in advance.


--
Joe Laffey
The Stable
Visual Effects
http://TheStable.tv/?e34439M/

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