my relay will be smtp.fastmail.com and it requires authentication and SSL, are there added settings in main.cf that will allow this?

Thanks



On 4/19/20 1:09 PM, Jason Pyeron wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: S.Bob
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2020 2:52 PM



I get this:

# rpm -qf `which sendmail`
postfix-2.10.1-7.el7.x86_64
sendmail-8.14.7-5.el7.x86_64

yum erase sendmail # undo what you did before...
yum reinstall postfix # just in case it is messed up
rpm -V postfix # lets verify if postfix is ok
systemctl enable postfix # start on boot
systemctl start postfix # start it now
systemctl status postfix # see the status

# setup Xfinity / Comcast SMTP relay ISP
        edit /etc/postfix/main.cf around line 315
        add
                relayhost = [smtp.comcast.net]


systemctl restart postfix # restart to make changes effective
systemctl status postfix # check status

echo "Subject: sendmail test4" | sendmail your_xfinity_em...@comcast.com # if 
this works, then test outside email

echo "Subject: sendmail test4" | sendmail kev...@psalm19pix.com # does it get 
there?



On 4/19/20 12:39 PM, Jason Pyeron wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: S.Bob
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2020 2:26 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] [Off topic] sending mail from Comcast was: Sendmail not 
working

I followed this guide:


https://pepipost.com/tutorials/install-sendmail-server-centos-7/
Sigh - bad examples for you.... undo if you can.

Postfix provides the "sendmail" utility.

# rpm -qf `which sendmail`
postfix-2.10.1-7.el7.x86_64

now I get this:


# echo "Subject: sendmail test4" | sendmail kev...@psalm19pix.com
[root@kdb-bugs auth]# echo "Subject: sendmail test4" | sendmail -v
kev...@psalm19pix.com
kev...@psalm19pix.com... Connecting to [127.0.0.1] via relay...
kev...@psalm19pix.com... Deferred: Connection reset by [127.0.0.1]
Closing connection to [127.0.0.1]
What does /var/log/maillog say ?


Thoughts?


On 4/19/20 11:08 AM, Jason Pyeron wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Evans
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2020 12:50 PM

On 4/19/20 12:38 PM, S.Bob wrote:
On 4/19/20 10:36 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
On 4/19/20 12:28 PM, S.Bob wrote:
All;


I installed sendmail via yum, but if I test it like this:


The original message was received at Sun, 19 Apr 2020 10:02:56 -0600
from localhost [127.0.0.1]

       ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
<s...@quadratum-braccas.com>
        (reason: 554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client host
[50.243.150.81] blocked using xbl.spamhaus.org.rbl.local;
https://www.spamhaus
.org/query/ip/50.243.150.81)
Is 50.243.150.81 your system's IP address?  If so, as this shows, that
IP is on spamhaus' blacklist of addresses. Thus, your sendmail is
working fine.  Problem is elsewhere.

anything I can do to fix it?
Assuming this is your IP address, visit https://www.spamhaus.org/lookup/
and request that it be removed from the blacklisted IP's.

However, looking at the headers from your message, it appears Comcast
may be your ISP, and this 50.243.150.81 IP address appears to be a
Comcast address, so you may need to contact Comcast tech support for
help in getting the blacklist designation removed.
There are a few situations here.

1. You are a business customer with a static IP, and are entitled to 
send/receive SMTP by your ISP
(Comcast)
2. You are a business/residential customer who is allowed to send (not likely 
allowed to receive)
SMTP and you have a domain elsewhere to receive replies to your email
3. You are a business/residential customer who is NOT allowed to send SMTP 
except for your ISP
(Comcast) provided email.
Only you would know which on for sure is you, but it is very likely #3.

The advice provided previously is for case #1 - contact Comcast and inform them 
that your
contracted
services are not working because of .... and you will need to beable to work 
with them on testing
and
suggesting fixes. They have a dedicated support phone number (which they 
provided you if you are
actually a #1 type customer - e.g. gigabit pro, metro Ethernet, etc.)
In case you are a #2 or #3 type customer, you may want to use a smart host 
configuration - e.g.
define('SMART_HOST','[smtp.comcast.net]') . For postfix, use relayhost = 
[smtp.comcast.net] .
Now when you send mail to that relay it will relay it. This is provided you are 
entitled to have
your email relayed - contact Xfinity customer service for help there.
If using this relay does not work, please post the exchange starting with the 
HELO (check your
maillog or do it by hand with telnet).
--
Jason Pyeron  | Architect
PD Inc        |
10 w 24th St  |
Baltimore, MD |

.com: jpye...@pdinc.us
tel : 202-741-9397




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