Hi

Recovering this thread, finally was commented  the check_client_access and
the service was recovered. But in this server are three domains accepted but
only checks if y use the most important domain smtp to validate. If I use
others appears the same message of error.

For example:

If I use to send smtp.thebaddomain.com appears the 554 relay access denied
error. If I use smtp.mygooddomain.com the connections to send are accepted.
The user is correct and validates fine (all users with this domain receives
well). Only pass with the smtp (not imap connections)

It's possible the value of permit_mynetworks is relaying the connections?

And the other question Im thinking, where I config the domains accepted to
validate in the server? in the relay_domains value?

Thanks && Best regards

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 8:47 PM, Victor Duchovni <
victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 08:37:17PM +0100, deconya wrote:
>
> > smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
> >         check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/overquota
> >         permit_mynetworks
> >         permit_sasl_authenticated
> >         check_client_access     hash:/etc/postfix/clientes
> >         reject_unauth_destination
> >
> > in main.cf not appears and Im lost with this problem, is very strange
> > continues making. Any other idea?
>
> No, the same idea. Your authorized senders are no longer allowed to
> relay via:
>
>    >         permit_mynetworks
>    >         permit_sasl_authenticated
>    >         check_client_access     hash:/etc/postfix/clientes
>
> One of these has changed. Check that mynetworks is correct, SASL
> is still working and the "clientes" table and its postmapped version
> are correct. One of these is not correct. Figure out which one.
>
> Alternatively, your "smtpd_recipient_restrictions" is not what you
> believe it to be. Check "postconf -n" output and master.cf "-o ..."
> settings.
>
> --
>         Viktor.
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