On 2/6/2015 8:26 AM, wie...@porcupine.org (Wietse Venema)
<wie...@porcupine.org (Wietse Venema)> wrote:
> Charles Marcus:
>>>        user@domain
>>>               Matches the specified mail address.
>>>        domain.tld
>>>               Matches domain.tld as the domain part of an email address.
>>>        .domain.tld
>>>               Matches subdomains of domain.tld, but only when the ...
>>>        user@  Matches all mail addresses with the specified user part.
>> Ok, so what I'm trying to do is match/REJECT
>>
>>      anyth...@domain.tld
>>
>> I would have read the above to mean that
>>
>>     domain.tld
>>
>> would accomplish this... and now I'm trying to understand what that
> Indeed. Postfix makes the queries shown above, and if you have
> "domain.tld reject", then it will match the second query.

Well... ok, so now I just have to figure out what I'm missing/doing wrong.

Hmmm... ok, just moved it from smtpd_relay_restrictions to
submission_client_restrictions and it works now...

But it still looks to me like it should have worked when called from
smtpd_relay_restrictions, or even smtpd_recipient_restrictions...

postconf -n | grep

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