On Mon, 25 May 2009, Sthu Pous wrote: > Thank You for Your time and answer, Sahil: > > > > Well. Is there a mechanism that allows me to whitelist a domain so > > > that all farther actions are not taken? > > > > Depends on which action you want to prevent. > > I do not know which action I want to prevent. :) > I just want that a letter that comes from the matching host will be > simply delivered to its recipient. > > > Show relevant logging. If it is indeed amavisd-new where the mail is > > For now I can not show the logging - as they have ceased to send us > email, if we are unable to receive it. If farther email arrives I will > post its logging here. > > But for now, to prevent such a situation in the future w/ some other > host, may, could You share which steps are undertaken to deliver email > from such problematic (not possible to check a host name) hosts?
We don't have a clear sense of what *exactly* prevented that email from arriving at the user's mailbox, so it is difficult to explain the steps necessary to prevent its rejection. But in general, you need to whitelist the host in Postfix and any other filters that might block it. > Are the steps I have undertaken in previous posts enough for that, or I > miss something and have to dig the problem any farther? If yes, then > what are the missing steps? Hard to say, given what I've written above. -- Sahil Tandon <sa...@tandon.net>