On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 11:40:00AM -0500, David Cary Hart wrote: > On Fri, 2005-02-18 at 17:36 +0100, Alexander Volovics wrote: > > However I am also definitely relaying my mail through my ISPs > > mailserver 'mail.home.nl'. I use postfix for this. > No you are not. The client is 84.30.68.3. Aren't you seeing lots of > rejects due to dynamic restrictions? > "Received: from cm10703-a.maast1.lb.home.nl (cm10703-a.maast1.lb.home.nl > [84.30.68.3]) by mx3.redhat.com" There's no relay in there. Well, I shall accept your version because I am certainly not very knowleadgable with respect to mailing/postfix, etc., and I expect you are. But how can this happen when my postfix main.cf file contains the line: "relayhost = [mail.home.nl]". And I have no tables containing different relay domains, etc. The only thing I can think of is that the other entry I have in main.cf, namely: "smtp_helo_name = cm10703-a.maast1.lb.home.nl" has something to do with it. Does this in some way 'override' the relayhost entry? I will walk through this tonight and change some things to see what happens. Alexander