Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
Milos Prudek wrote:
Again,

It seems you missed the critical welcome message:
OK, here's postconf -n:
[...]
relay_domains = vinoteky.cz, ewine.cz, pilaoplustil.cz, swisshaus.ru, swisshaus.org, moravin.cz, tvojeimage.cz,ibclubcenter.com

smtpd_sender_restrictions = hash:/etc/postfix/access

Do you mean "smtpd_sender_restrictions = check_sender_access
hash:/etc/postfix/access"?

I do not see anywhere in the docs to where it can just access a map
directly (unless this is depreciated) and has the correct result.

that's the old mode. it is recommended to explictely specify the check though.

virtual_alias_domains = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
This is suspicious and may cause problems if done incorrectly. You don't
list the map /etc/postfix/virtual so it's hard to say.

it's ok because the syntax is different for domains (example.com) and for addresses (@example.com), but it is better to avoid this.

virtual_gid_maps = pgsql:/etc/postfix/pgsql-gid.cf
virtual_mailbox_base = /home/vmail
virtual_mailbox_domains = orl.cz, tvojeimage.cz, ibclubcenter.com

You have tvojeimage.cz and ibclubcenter.com in two address classes
(virtual_mailbox and relay).

he probably have warnings in his logs!

This can cause issues on where email may end up in contrast to what you
expect.
Please just choose one Address Class (virtual_mailbox or relay).
See http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_CLASS_README.html for more info.

No relay_recipient_maps? You could be a Backscatter source and may end
up on blacklists.
Noel Jones gave some clues on what do do here.

Brian

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