On 3/12/2013 2:41 PM, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>>>>> In my check_sender_access file I have the following:
>>>>>
>>>>> 64.68.76.15             OK
>>>
>>> You have provided me with some great information that I will have to
>>> review and be sure I understand properly.
>>>
>>> I even removed the reject_unknown_sender_domain restriction and the
>>> mail still bounced. It probably has to do with the ordering
>>> suggestions you've made below, but I added the IP to my_networks, and
>>> now it's working.
>>>
>>> Could that mean that it was a different restriction that was rejecting
>>> this mail,
>>
>> The logs tell the story.  The mail may have been rejected by a
>> different restriction, or you may have more than one
>> reject_unknown_sender_domain.
>>
>>> or is it still related to the unresolvable
>>> appl...@tank.sub1.domain.com host as I initially thought?


You said it was still rejected, but didn't show the new log entry
demonstrating the new problem.  Without the new log entry, we can't
tell what happened.


>>
>> Don't say "host" here, this is an email address or (if you ignore
>> the user@ part) a domain.  Using the wrong terms adds to your confusion.
> 
> So you mean the email address (not host) isn't really relevant here
> and was not the source of the message being rejected?

No, I'm saying we don't know why the message was rejected, and
reminding you to not call an email address a host.


> Are you referring to the postfix entry from the successful delivery?
> It looks like pretty much every other:

I thought we were talking about an unwanted rejection.  If the mail
was successfully delivered, then we're done here.


> 
> Mar 12 15:28:39 mail02 postfix/postscreen[4477]: CONNECT from
> [64.68.76.15]:19735 to [64.111.222.27]:25
> Mar 12 15:28:39 mail02 postfix/postscreen[4477]: WHITELISTED 
> [64.68.76.15]:19735
> Mar 12 15:28:39 mail02 postfix/smtpd[23998]: connect from unknown[64.68.76.15]
> 
> It's then processed by amavisd and delivered normally.
> 
> Thanks,
> Alex
> 



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