On 04/12/2011 08:09 PM, Eric Cunningham wrote:
Hi, on occassion, I'm noting rejected emails without any specific
reason logged. Without a reason, it's hard to pinpoint a fix to allow
legit emails through. Here's an example from my mail log:
Apr 12 13:15:10 postal2 postfix/smtpd[22543]: connect from
hsarelay1t.mail.mylife.com[216.52.223.210]
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>
Apr 12 13:15:10 postal2 postfix/smtpd[22543]: disconnect from
hsarelay1t.mail.mylife.com[216.52.223.210]
I would like to allow emails from this particular sender but have not
been able to do so though the usual allowances in my
smtpd_recipient_restrictions.
You're not showing any of these restrictions.
Include the contents of all these access maps, and, specifically, the
definition of your restriction class (postconf does not output
non-standard settings.)
The recipient address is legit and working for other senders. Any
ideas as to what could cause this?
You're matching and rejecting the *sender* address /somewhere/.
--
J.