On 30 Jun 2006, at 15:23, Enrico Weigelt wrote:

Yeah, one server is for relaying traffic with @... *sender*, and
another is for incoming traffic *to the @yahoo.com domain.
They're separate, one doesn't accept the stuff for another.

Well, duh!

Excuse me for not explaining myself properly.
But I don't know how to explain myself better.

Did you authenticate propery @smtp.mail.yahoo.co.uk ?

I believe so. There's nothing in the logs to indicate that I haven't, and the user:pass in /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd is correct,

I don't see why postfix is looking up the MX record for it, either. :(

Maybe he's paranoid ?

Uh, but this seems to be postfix on MY box (compaq.stroller.uk.eu.org)

BTW: if you don't get it fixed, you may get an UUCP account for
relay at my site.

I think this would only satisfy mg1.uky.edu if you yourself relayed
anything to its domain via Yahoo. And for that you would require an
SMTP account with Yahoo.

My relays push the mails to the MX'es defined in the domains.
Maybe I missed the point, but I don't see why this shouldn't work.

My box normally pushes to the MX defined for the domain, too, but mg1.uky.edu will reject SMTP deliveries for any message with a From: address where the domain doesn't match the sending machine. As I have already explained.

Stroller.


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