I uncommented the above line and added the following to main.cf:
smtpd_tls_security_level = may
as instructed here:
http://www.postfix.org/TLS_README.html#server_enable
and restarted postfix, but I still can't send. In claws-mail, I tried
specifying 587 and I'm
Grant wrote:
Here's my main.cf (I'm using postgrey):
mydestination = mydomain.com
setgid_group = postdrop
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
permit_mynetworks,
check_policy_service inet:127.0.0.1:10030
reject_unauth_destination,
permit
virtual_alias_maps =
Here's my main.cf (I'm using postgrey):
mydestination = mydomain.com
setgid_group = postdrop
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
permit_mynetworks,
check_policy_service inet:127.0.0.1:10030
reject_unauth_destination,
permit
virtual_alias_maps =
Grant wrote:
I actually don't have a mynetworks statement in main.cf at all and I
send from squirrelmail all over the place.
I won't be able to specify a single IP for my laptop. Can I allow
authenticated users to send?
You connect to squirrelmail from many different IPs via HTTP, but
I actually don't have a mynetworks statement in main.cf at all and I
send from squirrelmail all over the place.
I won't be able to specify a single IP for my laptop. Can I allow
authenticated users to send?
You connect to squirrelmail from many different IPs via HTTP, but
I actually don't have a mynetworks statement in main.cf at all and I
send from squirrelmail all over the place.
I won't be able to specify a single IP for my laptop. Can I allow
authenticated users to send?
You connect to squirrelmail from many different IPs via HTTP, but
Does anyone have any experience printing with CUPS via SSL? I need to
print across the internet so I need the data to be transmitted via
SSL. I know CUPS supports SSL, but I can't find any information on
making it work. This guys has the same problem:
On Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 07:18:00AM -0800, Penguin Lover Grant squawked:
My ISP (Cox) blocks outgoing port 25 so I can't submit mail to my
remote mail server. From what I understand, port 587 is commonly used
to get around this. Can I have postfix listen on port 25 and port
587? Has anyone
My ISP (Cox) blocks outgoing port 25 so I can't submit mail to my
remote mail server. From what I understand, port 587 is commonly used
to get around this. Can I have postfix listen on port 25 and port
587? Has anyone set that up?
I do it slightly differently: I leave an SSH
Grant wrote:
My ISP (Cox) blocks outgoing port 25 so I can't submit mail to my
remote mail server. From what I understand, port 587 is commonly used
to get around this. Can I have postfix listen on port 25 and port
587? Has anyone set that up?
I do it slightly differently: I leave an SSH
My ISP (Cox) blocks outgoing port 25 so I can't submit mail to my
remote mail server. From what I understand, port 587 is commonly used
to get around this. Can I have postfix listen on port 25 and port
587? Has anyone set that up?
I do it slightly differently: I leave an SSH
My ISP (Cox) blocks outgoing port 25 so I can't submit mail to my
remote mail server. From what I understand, port 587 is commonly used
to get around this. Can I have postfix listen on port 25 and port
587? Has anyone set that up?
I do it slightly differently: I leave an SSH
Grant wrote:
I uncommented the above line and added the following to main.cf:
smtpd_tls_security_level = may
as instructed here:
http://www.postfix.org/TLS_README.html#server_enable
and restarted postfix, but I still can't send. In claws-mail, I tried
specifying 587 and I'm specifying Use
I uncommented the above line and added the following to main.cf:
smtpd_tls_security_level = may
as instructed here:
http://www.postfix.org/TLS_README.html#server_enable
and restarted postfix, but I still can't send. In claws-mail, I tried
specifying 587 and I'm specifying Use
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