Carlos E. R. wrote:

>> He probably didn't configure smtp auth for the client part of Postfix, so
>> Postfix tries to submit the mail directly to the responsible mailserver.
> 
> Right.
> 
> It is curious, though, because it is his ISP, I think.

Doesn't matter, without smtp auth he will be rejected because of dynamic ip.

>>> What happens now is that our "friend's" postfix now have a rejected 
>>> email... so it sends it back... to us.
>> Correct. In my case he tries to send it to me.
> 
>>     554 5.7.1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Recipient address
>> rejected: Access denied; from=<> to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> proto=ESMTP helo=<dothangizmo.gk.lan> (total: 45)
>>           45   p549B18A2.dip0.t-ipconnect.de
>>     554 5.7.1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Recipient address
>> rejected: Access denied; from=<> to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> proto=ESMTP helo=<dothangizmo.gk.lan> (total: 170)
>>          170   p549B18A2.dip0.t-ipconnect.de
> 
> 
> Well, I think that first he tries to send to "him", and failing, tries to 
> bounce to you, which also fails. Hold on, if it fails, you don't have 
> those emails, do you? You must have the rejections in your logs, but not 
> the emails themselves.

No, I don't have those emails, the excerpt above is taken from the daily
pflogsumm report.

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Sandy

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