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Lately, I received emails from a customer something like 12 hours later...
So I checked closer and could see that the email was from hotmail.com.
Great.
On the server, I edited my whitelist to see what was going on:
vim /etc/postgrey/whitelist_clients.local
Searching the list I could see hotmail.com, so why is it that it gets bounced with a 450 by Postgrey if it is whitelisted?
Looking closer at the logs left behind by Postgrey, I found this line:
Apr 23 06:33:34 m2osw postgrey[1742]: action=greylist, reason=new, client_name=<secret>.outlook.com, client_address=40.92.10.103, sender=xxx@hotmail.com, recipient=xxx@diverserealty.team
As we can see, the sender has an email address that says "@hotmail.com".
Only, that's nice, but the Postgrey code actually makes use of the client_name parameter and there the domain is clearly outlook.com.
Here we go! I had to also whitelist outlook.com. The next very surprising things, though, is the fact that Postgrey would forget that outlook.com is fine. I clearly had the default auto-whitelist turned on... Oh well, anyway, after adding that extra host, it works as expected.
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