yep, that was the case! Actually the syntax was correct. From the
beginning. The problem was the empty blacklist file!

Thank you for your help


On Wed, Jul 4, 2018 at 3:36 PM, Reio Remma <r...@mrstuudio.ee> wrote:
> It seems empty equals broken. You need actual content in the file.
>
> Reio
>
>
> On 04.07.2018 12:25, Teno Deuter wrote:
>>
>> unfortunately, in my case, the blacklist file is empty! :(
>>
>> could have something to do with the permissions? Here is my current
>> status:
>>
>> -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 4, 2018 at 11:00 AM, Reio Remma <r...@mrstuudio.ee> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 04.07.2018 11:35, Teno Deuter wrote:
>>>>
>>>> here is what I have changed:
>>>>
>>>> accept from any \
>>>>           for domain <domains> recipient !<blacklistRecipients> \
>>>>           virtual <users> \
>>>>           deliver to maildir "/var/mail/%{user.username}/Inbox"
>>>>
>>>> and I still get the error:
>>>>
>>>> invalid use of table "blacklistRecipients" as RECIPIENT parameter
>>>
>>>
>>> The only way I can duplicate that error is by intentionally breaking the
>>> blacklist file.
>>>
>>> Recipients file/table should have one e-mail address per line I suspect.
>>>
>>> Good luck!
>>> Reio
>>>
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