(sorry, had to work for a while)
On 2/23/2012 2:58 PM, rg86...@airpost.net wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 23, 2012, at 02:28 PM, /dev/rob0 wrote: >> sendmail(1) writes mail to a file which is enqueued by the pickup(8) >> daemon. smtpd(8) is not used. smtpd-specific settings such as >> smtpd_sender_restrictions are irrelevant in this mode of submission. > > Yes, it does that locally. I am sending from one machine to another. Ah, a different server. Important infomation (or maybe I missed it...). As others have beat you with, the sendmail interface doesn't use SMTP, so I assumed incorrectly that SMTP wasn't involved. > Feb 23 11:51:52 desk postfix/smtp[20627]: 986C040083: > to=<s...@mail.rogermail.lan>, > relay=mail.rogermail.lan[192.168.1.10]:25, delay=0.3, > delays=0.21/0/0.03/0.06, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (host > mail.rogermail.lan[192.168.1.10] said: 550 5.1.1 > <s...@mail.rogermail.lan>: Recipient address rejected: User > unknown in virtual mailbox table (in reply to RCPT TO command)) This is the error you need to get rid of. The spamtrap user must be accepted for the downstream listener to use it to trigger the DISCARD. If you add the spam@ user to your local storage all will be well. -- Noel Jones