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http://msgs.securepoint.com/cgi-bin/get/postfix0309/164/2.html

I found this with google. Look at the bottom posting. This looks like it
should work. KevinO


Russell W. Behne wrote:
> Today at 00:51, KevinO wrote:
>
>>Russell W. Behne wrote:
>>
>>>and 8088. But still I get this problem with smtp, and my MX host root
>>>user just complained that there's already a ton of mail waiting, but
>>>they can't forward it into my mail server. What am I missing here? I
>>>need to get this fixed, but don't know what to do!
>
>
>>Is your MX host going to send your mail into your unusual port # ?
>>(This would be the show stopper issue)
>
>
> Yes. It's already configured to do that on the MX host.
>
>
>>Postfix needs to be configured to accept mail from other than the loopback
>>address, or your firewall is not accepting connections to that port number
>>(other than loopback)
>
>
> I don't think it's a firewall issue, so it must be postfix. But how do I
> configure it to accept mail from the MX host? I'm new to postfix and
> aren't sure on how it's done properly, and I don't want to make any
> mistakes. I want to allow only the MX hosts to push mail into port 24,
> since they're the only ones to know that my smpt is on that port and not
> on port 25. As it is, nobody can connect except localhost.
>


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KevinO

"If truth is beauty, how come no one has their hair done in the library?"
- -- Lily Tomlin
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