Hi Gilles...

On Mon, 9 Dec 2013 09:14:15 +0100, you wrote:

[...]

> If a relay rule is causing your issue and you trim them from the config
> you show me, I can't really help :-)

I doubt whether a rule could help in this case. As I understand the
log:

| [...] <[email protected]>: Sender address rejected: not owned by user 
[email protected]

A typo in this example, missting "t" in the From: address of the
mail and because of this, relaying ist denied by the inet relay
server.

|debug: bounce: adding report da52bc7007841285: [email protected]: 553 5.7.1 
<[email protected]>: Sender address rejected: not owned by user 
[email protected]

OpenSMTPD tries to send a bounce report to the sender (the one with
the missing "t") the same way it tried to send the mail before. And 
relaying is denied again. A deadlock, OpenSMTPD gives up and
discards the mail.

IMHO the only way to handle such a case would be an
option in OpenSMTPD that really undeliverable Mail is forwarded to a
configurable human (postmaster) before throwing it away silently.

Thank you and bye,
        Michael

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