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Sorry for the debug logs but i think the reason why of my "UNKNOWN"
issue is beacause connecting from abroad the hosted smtpd server there
is no match in $mynetworks statement as you can see

> match_hostname: mylaptop.client ~? 11.22.11.22/32 match_hostaddr: 
> mylaptop.client ~? 11.22.11.22/32 match_hostname: mylaptop.client 
> ~? 127.0.0.0/8 match_hostaddr: mylaptop.client ~? 127.0.0.0/8 
> match_hostname: mylaptop.client ~? [::ffff:127.0.0.0]/104 
> match_hostaddr: mylaptop.client ~? [::ffff:127.0.0.0]/104 
> match_hostname: mylaptop.client ~? [::1]/128 match_hostaddr: 
> mylaptop.client [::1]/128 match_list_match: mylaptop.client: no 
> match match_list_match: mylaptop.client: no match send attr
> request = disconnect

and normal logs say:

> lost connection after UNKNOWN from mylaptop.client[1.2.3.4]

Postfix is working as expected from a passwordless client connection.
In past i maneged to get posfix working from passwordless clients
without being offcourse a spam relay .It was long time ago and i lost
and forgotten the details of that.

The lost connection after UNKNOWN happens even from an authenticated
connection by the way and saslauthd works:

> testsaslauthd -u user -p p4ssw0rd 0: OK "Success."

Best regards

Gab
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