* Michael Orlitzky <mich...@orlitzky.com>:

> I think he just wants to know which smtpd restrictions list contains
> the rule that caused the rejection.

Could be. 

> An almost-answer: each reject_foo rule has a certain log format
> which, once learned, will give you a pretty good idea about the rule
> that caused the rejection. 

Yes indeed.

> You still have to look up which restrictions list contains that rule,
> though.

Yes, there could be different check_sender_access rules - even without
smtpd_delay_reject it would be hard to see WHICH ONE fired.

They way I do this is to look at the log and play through the
restrictions in my head (does it come from mynetwork? no! Next
restriction etc.)

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