On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 03:21:06PM -0400, Eric Cunningham wrote:
Wietse Venema wrote:
Eric Cunningham:
Apr 12 13:15:10 postal2 postfix/smtpd[22543]: NOQUEUE: reject:
RCPT from hsarelay1t.mail.mylife.com[216.52.223.210]: 554 5.7.1
<myl...@mail.mylife.com>: Sender address rejected: Access denied;
from=<myl...@mail.mylife.com> to=<e...@whoi.edu> proto=ESMTP
helo=<hsarelay1t.mail.mylife.com>
The recipient address is legit and working for other senders.
You are rejecting the SENDER ADDRESS.
Yes, that's correct, but not intentionally nor explicitly.
I've tried explicitly accepting the sender address in my
smtpd_recipient_restrictions' final_sender_access file but
that has no effect.
I'll assume you remembered to postmap(1) a hash: file if it was a
hash: file.
In that case it appears that we're lacking information. Was this
rejected session on your main port 25 smtpd(8), or might it have
arrived on a different port with -o overrides?
Show master.cf with comments removed, and the final_sender_access
file.
Wietse is correct. There -was- a REJECT entry in my (rather large)
final_sender_access. Thanks to all who replied.
-Eric (with egg on face)