On 2015-11-30 14:14, Daniel Bray wrote:
> I've tried to configure the
> reject_unauth_destination and permit_sasl_authenticated for both
> smtpd_relay_restrictions and smtpd_recipient_restrictions, but the
> cleanup appears to still be taking over, and converting this into a
> legit email bound for nobody.

How exactly? smtpd_relay_restrictions is parsed in order, so if you set
up like above:

> smtpd_relay_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, permit_sasl_authenticated, 
> reject_unauth_destination

, as long as 10.10.10.10 is in $mynetworks, all other checks are
skipped. Put permit_mynetworks at the end (or drop it entirely, if
feasible).

> 
> Any suggestions on how to completely drop these types messages?
> 
> Thanks,
> -DB
> 

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