> The smtpd_reject_unlisted_recipient is performed after all the > specified smtpd_recipient_restrictions entry.
I assume the smtpd_reject_unlisted_recipient check is performed (and could cause mail to be rejected) even though the processing of the smtpd_recipient_restrictions ended with a "permit", right? (I think this would have to be the case, otherwise it wouldn't make any sense, but . . . .) So, having smtpd_reject_unlisted_recipient = yes is not exactly the same as having reject_unlisted_recipient at the very end of the list of smtpd_recipient_restrictions items. (Or is it?) Rich Wales ri...@richw.org