Clint Pachl wrote, On 05/30/14 05:02:
The directive for "from local" in the smtpd.conf(5) man page states:
"The rule matches only locally originating connections."
But what exactly does "locally originating" mean?
My network consists of two subnets: 10.0.9.0/24 and 10.0.10.0/24. The
OpenSMTPD server is at 10.0.9.20. The email client is at 10.0.10.24.
The mail server will relay mail to the Internet for the client with
the following single rule:
accept from local for any relay
Should the mail server be relaying mail for this client? Is the
client, which is on a different subnet than the mail server,
considered "local"?
I also forgot to add that this client is also authenticating with the
mail server using this rule:
listen on mail port submission tls-require pki tm auth <passwd>
Perhaps a successfully authenticated session automatically makes the
client "local"?
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