On 2015-06-26 10:53, Jeremy Harris wrote:
On 26/06/15 18:34, Ernie Dunbar wrote:
First we have the ACL that actually does the
rejecting:
require
message = relay not permitted
domains = +local_domains : +relay_to_domains
You problem is in a ACL verb before there, where you
were previously accepting and now are not, possibly
based on something like the sending IP address.
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Jeremy
I'm not entirely sure if I understand you, but it sounds like you're
suggesting that our configuration has changed regarding where we're
going to accept mail from.
We'd basically have to blacklist our own load balancer's IP address to
make that happen. And even if we did, we wouldn't get the error message
"relay not permitted", it would be something else completely.
This whole segment of the ACL configuration is the default configuration
that comes with Debian, and if these messages come in from a different
IP address, mail delivery works just fine.
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