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 > -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen, / Best Regards, Sven Schwedas Systemadministrator TAO Beratungs- und Management GmbH | Lendplatz 45 | A - 8020 Graz Mail/XMPP: sven.schwe...@tao.at | +43 (0)680 301 7167 http://software.tao.at
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