On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 6:14 AM, Rich Shepard <[email protected]>wrote:

>    There is a domain being rejected by postfix because 'host not found.' I
> put that domain name in /etc/postfix/rhsbl_sender_exceptions with an 'OK'.
> This has resolved the issue for many other domains, but not this one. A
> typical log entry is:
>
> Jul  6 04:42:19 salmo postfix/smtpd[20260]: connect from
> mail.hornady.com[69.20.192.122]
> Jul  6 04:42:21 salmo postfix/smtpd[20260]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
> mail.hornady.com[69.20.192.122]:


I've separated out the relevant bit:



> 450 4.7.1 <barracuda.hornady.com>: Helo
> command rejected: Host not found;



$ host barracuda.hornady.com
barracuda.hornady.com does not exist, try again



> from=<> to=<[email protected]>
> proto=ESMTP helo=<barracuda.hornady.com>
> Jul  6 04:42:21 salmo postfix/smtpd[20260]: disconnect from
> mail.hornady.com[69.20.192.122]
>
>    Is this a mal-formed message at the sender's end (notice noting in the
> from=<> in the 5th line)?
>
>
yes, but that's not why.


>    Please suggest how I can tweak postfix to receive messages from this
> domain.
>
>
you can either configure postfix to accept a bogus HELO statement, or add
that host to your /etc/hosts file.

-wes
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