On 06/04/2013 08:51 PM, Wietse Venema wrote: > Please file a bug report with your distribution. > > Postfix 2.10 as distributed by me will add a backwards-compatibility > setting to main.cf, thusly: > > # postfix upgrade-configuration > COMPATIBILITY: editing /etc/postfix/main.cf, overriding > smtpd_relay_restrictions to prevent inbound mail from unexpectedly > bouncing. Specify an empty smtpd_relay_restrictions value to > keep using smtpd_recipient_restrictions as before. > > And the backwards compatible setting is: > > # postconf smtpd_relay_restrictions > smtpd_relay_restrictions = permit_mynetworks permit_sasl_authenticated > defer_unauth_destination > > If your distributor has removed this backwards-compatibility safety > net, then please tell them that they are doing their users a disservice. > > Wietse >
Postfix 2.10 on Gentoo adds the safety net, but the package manager won't automatically clobber files under /etc. You're supposed to run a tool (etc-update) afterwards to merge any changes. I'm guessing that's what got skipped here.