I think I found the problem. It had something to do with the "aliases" file. 
I noticed this when I ran "postfix start" at the command line. 

Before that I was doing everything from webmin. Webmin is nice but in this case it 
didn't give me any error messages. Not good. 



   -------Original Message-------
   > From: Sven Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   > Subject: Re: Postfix smtp connect problem
   > Sent: Oct 21 2003 19:38:05
   >
   >  Hi,
   >  
   >  dhull  wrote:
   >  > I am running FreeBSD stable (4.9 pre)
   >  >
   >  > I installed Postfix from ports.
   >  >
   >  > If I log onto the server I can send mail using the "mail"
   >  > command. If I try an external mail client it times out.
   >  >
   >  > For some reasion postfix is not allowing connections other then local 
host.
   >  >
   >  > Can someone tell me how to fix this?
   >  
   >  if you post some output (errors) from /var/log/mail, there is
   >  a chance to help you. the output from `postconf -n` would be
   >  interesting too.
   >  
   >  
   >  
   >  Sven
   >  
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