* wie...@porcupine.org (Wietse Venema) hat geschrieben:

> If you want to block mail like this on a machine that does not have
> sv1.example.org configured as a local destination, then you may
> want to look into reject_unverified_recipient.

Ok, thanks, that works. However ... why?

Trying to send to something else like

rcpt to:bot...@postfix.org

would cause the message 

454 4.7.1 <bot...@postfix.org>: Relay access denied

Why do I get that one here, but not for sv2.example.org

> sv1.example.org is not local, after you removed that name from
> mydestination.

That's clear, the question was, why does Postfix still accept those
messages.

> You can run multiple Postfix MTAs on the same machine; not every
> Postfix MTA is required to be configured to handle sv1.example.org
> as a local local destination.

On non default ports? But anyways, then I would need some redirect for say
*@sv2.example.org to Postfix instance 2, but I have nothing like that
configured.

Confused, Bodo

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