Am 03.01.2013 18:02 schrieb martijn.list <martijn.l...@gmail.com>:
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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