Deeztek Support: > On another topic, I had an issue the other day where an outside > sender was trying to send e-mail to an internal recipient and their > e-mail was getting delayed due to a DNS issue on their end. The > exact error was: > > (Host or domain name not found. Name service error for name=rotary.org > type=MX: Host not found, try again) > > I'm assuming this was happenning due to the reject_unknown_sender_domain > in my smtpd_recipient_restrictions. It eventually got fixed and > the e-mail was able to get delivered however in the meantime what > would be the best way to bypass that person's e-mail address so > that e-mail will still get delivered even though their server is > misconfigured?
Manual whitelisting. /etc/postfix/main.cf: smtpd_recipient_restrictions = ... reject_unauth_destination check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/sender_access reject_unknown_sender_domain /etc/postfix/sender_access: rotary.org OK Postfix currently does not remember the result of previous reject_unknown_sender_domain tests, so it cannot automatically permit a site to send mail based on previous results. Wietse