When i use
smtpd_sender_restrictions = check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/sender_access

Im receiving an error while trying to send emails from the primary email account that Im using on my WordPress (info@mydomain.com).
when I remove the sender restrict option from the config file. then it's working again and I can send emails from info@mydomain.com.
i didn't check yet if this issue is with all email accounts.

Mailer: Other SMTP
SMTP Error: The following recipients failed: someemailaddress@gmail.com: : Sender address rejected: Server configuration error

    Is it possible to send after cancellation?
    It is recommended to check whether the sender email configuration of wordpress is misconfigured?
    Also check whether the ssl of the mail server is configured correctly?
    "mail.135mailtest.com" is replaced with your domain name
    You can use this command to check whether the correct SSL is configured
    openssl s_client -connect mail.135mailtest.com:587 -starttls smtp
    or
    openssl s_client -connect mail.135mailtest.com:465 -starttls smtp

    If the display is not OK, please re-apply for SSL

    aaP_esales2000

      aaPanel_Kern
      Verify return code: 0 (ok)

      The sender email is config correctly and the SSL is also ( using Chain SSL ).

      Can I give you temporary access to the aaPanel?

        aaPanel_Kern
        Can you give me a hint on what to look? because it's happening only when I try to reject sending emails from the root.

        That is the error that I'm receiving

        Versions:
        WordPress: 6.0.3
        WordPress MS: No
        PHP: 7.4.33
        WP Mail SMTP: 3.8.0

        Params:
        Mailer: smtp
        Constants: Yes
        ErrorInfo: SMTP Error: The following recipients failed: recipient@me.com: : Sender address rejected: Server configuration error
        Host: mail.mydomain.com
        Port: 465
        SMTPSecure: ssl
        SMTPAutoTLS: bool(true)
        SMTPAuth: bool(true)

        Server:
        OpenSSL: OpenSSL 1.0.2u 20 Dec 2019

        Debug:
        Email Source: WP Mail SMTP Pro
        Mailer: Other SMTP
        PHPMailer was able to connect to SMTP server but failed while trying to send an email.
        Email Source: WP Mail SMTP Pro
        Mailer: Other SMTP
        SMTP Error: The following recipients failed: recipient@me.com: : Sender address rejected: Server configuration error

        SMTP Debug:
        2023-05-08 05:33:55 Connection: opening to ssl://mail.mydomain.com:465, timeout=300, options=array()

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 Connection: opened

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 SERVER -> CLIENT: 220 mail.mydomain.com ESMTP Postfix (3.4.7)

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 CLIENT -> SERVER: EHLO tikair.co.il

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 SERVER -> CLIENT: 250-mail.mydomain.com250-PIPELINING250-SIZE 102400000250-VRFY250-ETRN250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES250-8BITMIME250-DSN250-SMTPUTF8250 CHUNKING

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 CLIENT -> SERVER: AUTH LOGIN

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 SERVER -> CLIENT: 334 VXNlcm5hbWU6

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 CLIENT -> SERVER: [credentials hidden]

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 SERVER -> CLIENT: 334 UGFzc3dvcmQ6

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 CLIENT -> SERVER: [credentials hidden]

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 SERVER -> CLIENT: 235 2.7.0 Authentication successful

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 CLIENT -> SERVER: MAIL FROM:noreply@mydomain.com

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 SERVER -> CLIENT: 250 2.1.0 Ok

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 CLIENT -> SERVER: RCPT TO:recipient@me.com

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 SERVER -> CLIENT: 451 4.3.5 noreply@mydomain.com: Sender address rejected: Server configuration error

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 SMTP ERROR: RCPT TO command failed: 451 4.3.5 noreply@mydomain.com: Sender address rejected: Server configuration error

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 CLIENT -> SERVER: QUIT

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 SERVER -> CLIENT: 221 2.0.0 Bye

        2023-05-08 05:33:55 Connection: closed

        SMTP Error: The following recipients failed: recipient@me.com: noreply@mydomain.com: Sender address rejected: Server configuration error

        That my mail config

        readme_directory = /usr/share/doc/postfix3-3.4.7/README_FILES
        meta_directory = /etc/postfix
        shlib_directory = /usr/lib/postfix
        virtual_mailbox_domains = sqlite:/etc/postfix/sqlite_virtual_domains_maps.cf
        virtual_alias_maps = sqlite:/etc/postfix/sqlite_virtual_alias_maps.cf, sqlite:/etc/postfix/sqlite_virtual_alias_domain_maps.cf, sqlite:/etc/postfix/sqlite_virtual_alias_domain_catchall_maps.cf
        virtual_mailbox_maps = sqlite:/etc/postfix/sqlite_virtual_mailbox_maps.cf, sqlite:/etc/postfix/sqlite_virtual_alias_domain_mailbox_maps.cf
        smtpd_sasl_type = dovecot
        smtpd_sasl_path = private/auth
        smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = yes
        smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_sasl_authenticated, permit_mynetworks, reject_unauth_destination
        smtpd_use_tls = yes
        smtp_tls_security_level = may
        smtpd_tls_security_level = may
        virtual_transport = lmtp:unix:private/dovecot-lmtp
        message_size_limit = 102400000
        smtpd_milters = inet:127.0.0.1:11332
        non_smtpd_milters = inet:127.0.0.1:11332
        milter_protocol = 6
        milter_default_action = accept
        default_process_limit = 100
        smtpd_client_connection_count_limit = 10
        smtpd_client_connection_rate_limit = 30
        queue_minfree = 20971520
        header_size_limit = 51200
        smtpd_recipient_limit = 400
        #smtpd_sender_restrictions = check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/sender_access

        smtpd_tls_chain_files = /www/server/panel/plugin/mail_sys/cert/mydomain.com/privkey.pem,/www/server/panel/plugin/mail_sys/cert/mydomain.com/fullchain.pem
        tls_server_sni_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/vmail_ssl.map

        milter_mail_macros = i {mail_addr} {client_addr} {client_name} {auth_authen}

          aaP_esales2000
          Hello, is it normal for Send mail to use the relevant user to send mail in the mail server?
          Is it normal to add a # comment to the configuration of milter_mail_macros and restart postfix?

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            aaP_esales2000

              aaPanel_Kern
              Its because
              smtpd_sender_restrictions = check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/sender_access
              is comment.
              If you will uncomment smtp_sender_restrictions.. you will receive an error

                aaPanel_Kern In the Linux system, the root user can send emails by default. However, in order to enhance system security, you can restrict the root user from sending mail by configuring the mail server or changing the settings of the mail client.

                Here are some ways you can restrict the root user from sending mail:

                Configure mail server: You can configure mail server to prevent root user from sending mail. Specifically, you can create a mail filtering rule on the mail server to prevent the root user from sending mail. For example, in a Postfix mail server, you would add the following to the /etc/postfix/main.cf file:

                smtpd_sender_restrictions = check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/sender_access

                Then, add the following to the /etc/postfix/sender_access file:

                root REJECT

                This will change mailx's default sender address, preventing root from sending mail.

                Change the email address of the root user: You can change the email address of the root user to prevent the root user from sending emails. For example, on an Ubuntu system, you can edit the /etc/aliases file and change root's email address to a non-real email address:

                root: /dev/null

                This will prevent the root user from sending mail.
                Note that changing the configuration of the root user may affect the normal operation of the system. Therefore, make sure you know what you are doing and back up important data before changing your system configuration.

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