DN Singh wrote (on Wed, Feb 08, 2012 at 10:50:50AM +0530): > The setting can be changed in the parameter "smtpd_sender_restrictions" > reject_unknown_sender_domain, if it is necessary.
That would let in *all* mail from nonexistent domains, which I was hoping to avoid. > Postfix looks up the the domain, and if it does not find any info, it > rejects the mail. > Anyways, the domain in the mail is indeed non-existent. But it's a subdomain of a valid domain, and it's a useful email .. What's the easiest way to let this email from this one sender through? > On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 9:45 AM, N. Yaakov Ziskind <aw...@ziskind.us> wrote: > > > A particular mailer, slightly broken, cannot send mail to a postfix > > (2.7.0) box: > > > > Feb 5 08:51:16 pizza postfix/smtpd[30453]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from > > chocolate .egps.com[38.119.130.7]: 450 4.1.8 > > <nob...@vps.jewishwomansonlinecalendar.com>: Sender address rejected: i > > Domain not found; from=<nob...@vps.jewishwomansonlinecalendar.com> > > to=<sample@domain.example> proto=ESMTP helo=<chocolate.egps.com> > > > > Where the sample@domain.example is a valid address on the local machine. > > > > What's the easiest to let this mail through? I tried adding the domain > > to /var/spool/postfix/etc/hosts, and it didn't help. > > > > Thanks!