Ted To:
> Dec 15 19:57:51 kahlo postfix/smtpd[11144]: connect from
>       c-68-48-70-58.hsd1.dc.comcast.net[68.48.70.58]
> Dec 15 19:57:51 kahlo postfix/smtpd[11144]: F158B341DF:
>       client=c-68-48-70-58.hsd1.dc.comcast.net[68.48.70.58],
>       sasl_method=PLAIN, sasl_username=rainexpec...@theo.to
...

> Dec 15 19:57:56 kahlo postfix/smtpd[11144]: connect from
>       mail-gw0-f44.google.com[74.125.83.44]
> Dec 15 19:57:56 kahlo postfix/smtpd[11144]: NOQUEUE: reject:
>       RCPT from mail-gw0-f44.google.com[74.125.83.44]: 550 5.1.1
>       <rainexpec...@theo.to>: Recipient address rejected: User
>       unknown in local recipient table;
>       from=<rainexpected+caf_=rainexpected=theo...@gmail.com>
>       to=<rainexpec...@theo.to> proto=ESMTP
>       helo=<mail-gw0-f44.google.com>
> Dec 15 19:57:56 kahlo postfix/smtpd[11144]: disconnect from
> mail-gw0-f44.google.com[74.125.83.44] 

This is logged by the same smtpd process, so we can be sure that 
it was using the same configuration for both SMTP sessions.  

Now the big question is, what configuration causes "user unknown"
depending on the client IP address or the SASL login method?

For this, we need the current "postconf -n" output. It would be
nice if you could provide it in a form that is not completely ruined
by line wrapping.

        Wietse

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