Joe Laffey writes:
On Wed, 4 Jun 2014, Sam Varshavchik wrote:Joe Laffey writes:Any thoughts on why I would get a relaying denied from mail sent through a hostthat 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 haschanged. Basically, I want that host 71.91.xx.yy to be able to relay any mail it wants out through the courier machine.The access file's syntax is whitespace-sensitive. Verify that there's exactly a single tab character between the IP address and "allow".That was it!Might I suggest either making it more tolerant of whitespace (which I am sure is on your list, but you likely have better things to worry about), or alternately, putting a big note in the comments at the top of the file about the whitespace requirement... I added one to mine.Thanks again!
Yeah, I should; as soon as I get off my current streak of laziness.Originally, I didn't really intend for the access file to be manually edited; but rather have everyone use a more fleshed out tool that generates the access file, and maintains. In that context, whitespace is not an issue.
Like webadmin, for example.
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