On 01/03/2013 04:12 PM, Michael Blessenohl wrote:
Am 03.01.2013 06:05, schrieb Viktor Dukhovni:
On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 04:49:50AM +0100, Michael Blessenohl wrote:

/var/log/mail.info:
Jan  3 03:09:45 hostname postfix/smtpd[5781]: connect from
mail-we0-f173.google.com[74.125.82.173]
Jan  3 03:09:45 hostname postfix/smtpd[5781]: warning: Illegal
address syntax from mail-we0-f173.google.com[74.125.82.173] in RCPT
command: <"@"@example.com>
The RFC specifies the maximal valid character set for email addresses.
Not all the constructs in this maximally valid character set are
safe on security, anti-relay, robustness, legacy-compatibility and
other grounds.

This thread is a dead-end. If you want to waste your time, you could
try setting:

    resolve_dequoted_address = no

that might help, but I would not bet on it.


Um, it still doesn't work. Now I get a bounce with the error message

554 5.7.1<@@example.com>: Relay access denied (state 13)

why does it dequote the address? The RCPT TO command was using the
quoted address!

Are you sure this is not reported by the policy daemon running on 127.0.0.1:10023

in your smtpd_recipient_restrictions:

check_policy_service inet:127.0.0.1:10023

Kind regards,

Martijn Brinkers

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