Peter L. Berghold:
> Here is what I'm seeing in my logs:
> 
> Sep 26 11:06:53 berghold postfix/smtpd[826]: connect from
> mail.skywaysoftware.com[209.34.233.105]
> Sep 26 11:06:53 berghold postfix/smtpd[826]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
> mail.skywaysoftware.com[209.34.233.105]: 450 4.7.1
> <testmail.SkywaySoftware.com>: Helo command rejected: Host not found;
> from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> proto=ESMTP
> helo=<testmail.SkywaySoftware.com>
> Sep 26 11:06:53 berghold postfix/smtpd[826]: lost connection after RSET
> from mail.skywaysoftware.com[209.34.233.105]
> Sep 26 11:06:53 berghold postfix/smtpd[826]: disconnect from
> mail.skywaysoftware.com[209.34.233.105]
> 
> The thing is that skywaysoftware.com is a company that puts out a
> community supported tool that I want to be on the forums for.
> Unfortunately I can't seem to receive mail for them.
> 
> I went ahead and added the following entries into my access file (and
> ran postmap on the file afterwards, reloaded postfix, etc.) and the
> connections are still being rejected.  What am I missing?

You need to show "postconf -n" command outout with the access map
and with the reject_unknown_helo_hostname feature that is blocking
the client.

        Wietse

> 
> 209.34.233.105  OK
> mail.skywaysoftware.com OK
> skywaysoftware.com      OK
> testmail.skywaysoftware.com     OK
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]      OK
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> Peter L. Berghold     http://www.berghold.net   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Unix Professional     Dog Agility Fan   Crazed Cook
> "Those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it."
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