On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 10:01:51PM +0100, mouss wrote:
> jeff_homeip a ?crit :
> > [snip]
> > When I added this back, all worked fine. If I remove this one restriction
> > (check_sender_access), I can no longer send.
> >
> > is this check_sender_access, because it's not rejecting the sender,
> > allowing it somehow?
> >
>
> no. it's more probable that you have errors in your config.
>
> if you think you have a problem with one particular configuration, then
> we need to see that configuration, so
>
> 1) configure postfix to reproduce the problem
> 2) restart postfix
> 3) from now, don't change any setting until the end of this procedure
> 4) reproduce the problem (test...)
> 5) if you succeed, send us the
> -- contents of master.cf
> -- the output of 'postconf -n'
> -- the contents of main.cf (to see "custom" variables)
6) "postmap -q - <table>" output for all relevant keys in all relevant
tables.
7) verbose logging from the smtpd(8) showing the events that lead
up to reject restriction. Configure via "debug_peer_list" or "-v"
entry in master.cf. It is enough to report just 10-20 lines of
logging above the "reject" event, that demonstrate which restrictions
is being processed and associated table lookup keys and results.
--
Viktor.
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