Hi Reio,

Yes it's set with SSL (as Apple's iPhone mail app shows) on port 587. The 
authentication method is 'password'.


Pete.



> On 8 Aug 2021, at 19:46, Reio Remma <r...@mrstuudio.ee> wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
> Is your phone configured to submit to port 587?
> 
> Good luck
> Reio
> 
> 
> On 08.08.2021 20:56, Pete Long wrote:
>> Oops, I hope this is now visible.
>> 
>> 
>> Pete.
>> 
>> 
>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>> 
>>> From: Pete Long <p...@valar.uk.net>
>>> Subject: Submission Creds only Accepted on LAN?
>>> Date: 8 August 2021 at 18:46:49 BST
>>> To: misc+h...@opensmtpd.org
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I've just begun using OpenSMTP and find it fascinating with its speed and 
>>> simplicity.
>>> 
>>> All is working fine except for one issue I can't fix. If I send email from 
>>> my computer to the OpenSMTP server on my LAN, the creds used for submission 
>>> work fine.
>>> 
>>> However if I try the same thing from my phone over a 3G connection, the 
>>> same creds fail. The username/password used is the same as my user account 
>>> on the VMWare virtual server with FreeBSD 13.0 installed on which OpenSMTP 
>>> is running ie. no seperate maps.
>>> 
>>> Here's the line in smtpd.conf that I think is relevant:
>>> 
>>> listen on em0 port submission filter { rspamd } tls-require pki 
>>> mydomain.tld auth hostname mydomain.tld mask-src
>>> 
>>> All outbound mail passes through a smart host as per this line:
>>> 
>>> action "relay" relay host smtp+tls://myauthla...@smarthost.provider.tld:25 
>>> auth <secrets> helo mydomain.tld
>>> 
>>> By the way, I've tried removing the 'filter { rspamd }' section but the 
>>> same result occurs: non-LAN submission attempts 'permfail' with the same 
>>> creds that work on a LAN connection.
>>> 
>>> Can anyone help me here?
>>> 
>>> Let me know if you require more information.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Pete.
>> 
> 

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