Magnus Bäck <mag...@dsek.lth.se> writes: > On Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at 09:11 CEST, > Dieter Kluenter <die...@dkluenter.de> wrote: > >> I have added a private restriction class to main.cf >> >> smtpd_recipient_restrictions = >> check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/distribution_lists.cf, >> reject_unauth_destination >> # RESTRICTION CLASS >> smtpd_restriction_classes = distribution_list_01 >> distribution_list_01 = check_sender_access >> ldap:/etc/postfix/distribution_list_01-access.cf, >> reject >> >> this restriction class is working successful in a test environment >> with postfix-2.6.7 and gentoo x86_64 >> >> while in a procduction environment with postfix-2.6.5 and gento>> x86_64 >> this restriction class is ignored. >> The full output of postconf -n and excerts from smtp.log are provided >> her: >> the successful logs >> http://pastebin.de/8223 >> >> the ignoring system >> http://pastebin.de/8224 > > Why is the production system talking about permit_sasl_authenticated > in the recipient restrictions when there is no mention of it in > smtpd_recipient_restrictions? Are you by any chance setting > smtpd_recipient_restrictions in the production system's master.cf, > overriding what you've got in main.cf?
No, definitely not, master.cf and main.cf are almost identical on both systems, just cross checked. -Dieter -- Dieter Klünter | Systemberatung sip: 7770...@sipgate.de http://www.dpunkt.de/buecher/2104.html GPG Key ID:8EF7B6C6