My problem is solved.
Solution in one line

*cp -vl /usr/lib64/libnss_* /var/spool/postfix/lib64*

Cheers!

2018-05-15 0:46 GMT+03:00 Vivaldi Vivaldi <awiva...@gmail.com>:

> Well spotted again!
> Everything resolves as expected after chroot is disabled.
> So, I'm digging that way.
> Thanks for your help, regards!
>
> 2018-05-15 0:17 GMT+03:00 Noel Jones <njo...@megan.vbhcs.org>:
>
>> The chroot details are different for each operating system.  If you
>> installed postfix from a package for your OS, often a script is
>> included with the package to build the chroot environment.  If you
>> didn't install from a package, or you did but the supplied script
>> didn't work, you may get better support for this OS-specific issue
>> on a forum dedicated to your OS.
>>
>> Consider (temporarily) turning chroot off to verify this is the problem.
>>
>>
>>
>>   -- Noel Jones
>>
>> On 5/14/2018 4:07 PM, Vivaldi Vivaldi wrote:
>> > I've already
>> > found http://www.postfix.org/BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README.html
>> #chroot_setup,
>> > but may be more detailed description exists, I hope.
>> >
>> > 2018-05-15 0:03 GMT+03:00 Vivaldi Vivaldi <awiva...@gmail.com
>> > <mailto:awiva...@gmail.com>>:
>> >
>> >     > chroot environment is incomplete
>> >
>> >     Where can I find complete example of postfix chroot environment?
>> >
>> >     2018-05-15 0:00 GMT+03:00 Vivaldi Vivaldi <awiva...@gmail.com
>> >     <mailto:awiva...@gmail.com>>:
>> >
>> >         Yes, your are right postfix chained in the chroot
>> >         environment for security reasons as usual.
>> >         Though, at another VPS running Debian 7 and Postfix 2.9.6
>> >         also chrooted everithing, works perfect
>> >         as for reverse lookup. So I get confused a lot with that "quirk"
>> >
>> >
>> >         2018-05-14 23:46 GMT+03:00 Noel Jones
>> >         <njo...@megan.vbhcs.org <mailto:njo...@megan.vbhcs.org>>:
>> >
>> >             On 5/14/2018 3:19 PM, Vivaldi Vivaldi wrote:
>> >             > Hello everybody!
>> >             > **
>> >             >
>> >             > I see following /maillog/ records when new mail comes
>> >             to server
>> >             >
>> >             > |connect from unknown [209.85.223.195]
>> client=unknown[209.85.223.195] |
>> >             >
>> >             > But that IP address is GMail IP and it has valid
>> PTR-record which
>> >             > points to /mail-io0-f195.google.com
>> >             <http://mail-io0-f195.google.com>
>> >             > <http://mail-io0-f195.google.com
>> >             <http://mail-io0-f195.google.com>>/ My main.cf
>> >             <http://main.cf> <http://main.cf> is
>> >             > here <https://pastebin.com/eyGUeN2U>
>> >
>> >             My wild guess is that you have postfix set for chroot,
>> >             the the
>> >             chroot environment is incomplete.  See:
>> >             http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#no_chroot
>> >             <http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#no_chroot>
>> >
>> >
>> >             If you need more help, see:
>> >             http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail
>> >             <http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >               -- Noel Jones
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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