On 11/21/2014 12:03 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
On 11/21/2014 10:51 AM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
i've been really trying to tighten up spam rejection after getting
lots of complaints from users.  I've added a bunch of things to the
main.cf for doing rejects, I'm not having any trouble sending email,
but one of my clients is and they are authenticating and I have
permit_sasl_authenticated all over the place.  I have the log entry
and the relevent configuration, below.

Nov 17 22:04:35 canon postfix/smtpd[5847]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
unknown[202.130.114.130]: 450 4.7.1 Client host rejected: cannot find your
hostname, [202.130.114.130]; from=<i...@hankbeebe.com>
to=<amttoor...@hailirowa5.org> proto=SMTP helo=<abc.com>

First, are you sure this client authenticated?  The reject should be
proceeded by a log line showing "sasl_username="

Please show unedited "postconf -n" output, or you can check that
output yourself for a missing "permit_sasl_authenticated".  Also
check your master.cf if you've added a submission service there.

Looks like it didn't try to authenticate. I walked them through the settings for the umpteenth time and it looked like it worked this time. I've seen them send several emails.

We have liftoff:
Nov 21 12:23:48 canon postfix/smtpd[7310]: BC443C65D1: client=82.59.252.66.knds.xdsl.dyn.ottcommunications.com[66.252.59.82], sasl_method=PLAIN, sasl_username=i...@hankbeebe.com

Thanks for your help.

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Curtis Maurand
cur...@maurand.com <mailto:cur...@maurand.com>
207-252-7748

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