On 15.11.2013, at 00:35, Timo Sirainen tss@iki.fi wrote:
On 15.11.2013, at 0.25, Michael Grimm trashcan@odo.in-berlin.de wrote:
IMHO, it had been introduced by revision 10c0aae82d0d.
Hmm. What if you get the latest version and just reverse this one change?
How can I achieve that with hg, sorry I am not that familiar with hg. First "hg pull -u" and then?
I won’t see any obvious reason why it would change this, but I guess it could be possible in less obvious ways. Is this reproduceable, i.e. are all of these Postfix checks always failing or just rarely or most of the time or ..?
During my recent testing most if not all postfix user checks failed. I can't remember how many, sorry, because I also had to clean-up my postfix configuration as well.
And was this only with the Postfix user existence check or were LMTP deliveries in general failing?
It had been status=undeliverable, thus mails didn't become delivered in my case. Only after adding "warn_if_reject reject_unverified_recipient" in smtpd_recipient_restrictions they became delivered.
Regards, Michael