Thanks Len,

here is the entries in the logfile:
Dec  9 01:06:40 mx1 postfix/smtp[11187]: connect to s5email.usbr.gov[137.=
77.133.13]: Connection timed out (port 25)
Dec  9 01:06:41 mx1 postfix/smtp[11187]: B12DD4E7C: to=3D<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
gov>, relay=3Dd5email.usbr.gov[137.77.5.13], delay=3D60256, =
status=3Ddeferred (host d5email.usbr.gov[137.77.5.13] said: 421 The =
requested service is=20

I added the gov and mil ok (actually the 1st time it was OK so I changed =
it to ok)=20

does above maillog help?

On Tuesday, December 9, 2003 9:38 AM, Len Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
wrote:
>
>
>>I have a site that I can't seem to get whitlisted. I have addded the =3D
>>domain to the from_senders.map file and postmapped and refreshed postfix.=

>>
>>here is what we are getting back from Imgate:
>>
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host d5email.usbr.gov[137.77.5.13] said: 421 The
>>     requested service is not available. (in reply to RCPT TO
>command)
>
>avoid whitelisting in from_senders_bw, it's forgeable.
>
>put this in mta_clients_bw.map
>
>gov ok
>mil ok
>
>... since those well-financed organizations don't apparently spend much =
on=20
>salaries for mail administrators, seeing how many don't/can't setup thier=20
>DNS and SMTP servers corrrectly.   :))
>
>or if you don't trust the whole .gov
>
>d5email.usbr.gov ok
>
>>I have added gp.usbr.gov to the OK list in from_senders. Is there =3D
>>something else I need to do? I think it's not going through because the =
=3D
>>site does not allow address verification.  Any ideas?
>
>You didn't show enough error msg, but that MX is saying 4xx, transient=20
>rejection, when postfix contacts it, probably for SAV?  it
>doesn't accept mail?
>
>Len
>
>
>


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