Hi Viktor On Mon, Jul 31, 2017, at 10:30 AM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote: > > Jul 23 06:22:21 maryland postfix/handoff/smtpd[7668]: connect from > > smtp10.ymem.net[24.73.102.76] > > Jul 23 06:22:22 maryland postfix/handoff/smtpd[7668]: disconnect from > > smtp10.ymem.net[24.73.102.76] ehlo=1 mail=0/1 quit=1 commands=2/3 > > The client sent: > > EHLO -- which your server accepted > MAIL FROM: -- -"- rejected > QUIT -- -"- accepted
So THAT'S what those are telling me! Missed that in the docs :-( > Find out why you're rejecting the client's "MAIL FROM:" command. Huh. No idea what's causing the sender's FROM to be rejected -- should be an OK address. > This would typically be logged So it SHOULD be logged. By the handoff/smtpd instance right? Not by the postscreen in fron of it? Like I mentioned I did turn on the "-v" for it. Nothing more. > but you can also use tcpdump to record the SMTP session and look there as a > last resort. I can get that set up. I'd like to figure out why any logging that SHOULD be working , isn't. > TCP buffer sizes are unlikely to be relevant here. Ok! Rob