My mistake, the ones piling up in postqueue -p are the yahoo.co.jp. The
u...@domain.com is just listed in the maillog and it's a bogus email
address I'd like not to receive email from.
-jm
LuKreme wrote:
On 4-Mar-2009, at 13:32, Jim McIver wrote:
they just pile up in the postqueue and I'd like to keep the postqueue
-p cleaned out.
Snippet from maillog:
Mar 4 00:09:21 mail postfix/smtpd[36633]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
unknown[89.218.164.251]: 554 <u...@domain.com>: Sender address
rejected: Access denied; from=<u...@domain.com>
to=<ob...@lmtribune.com> proto=SMTP
helo=<89.218.164.251.metro.online.kz>
How are they piling up in postqueue when the connection is being
rejected?