Am 08.05.2014 20:33, schrieb Gabor Szabo: > Jan, thanks for the suggestions. > Adding [::1]/128 to mynetworks solved the problem. > > On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 7:07 PM, li...@rhsoft.net <li...@rhsoft.net> wrote: >> >> Am 08.05.2014 18:02, schrieb Gabor Szabo: >>> So let me show you the real problem >> >> why did you not do that in your inital mail? > > Because originally I did not know if the problem was related to > Mailman or to Postfix. > It seemed more like a Mailman problem but first I wanted to eliminate > the possibility > that it was a Postfix issue. > > That's when I encountered the problem that I actually posted here and > first I was hoping to solve the issue that is covered by the title.
in general: do not try to find a solution by your own interpretations of a problem instead provide as much informations as possible based on logfiles and output of "postconf -n" - that does not work and that's why the welcome message from this list has it's contents based on the access denied logline with that single line and a subject like "why is access denied" the first response would have told you the underlying problem and that you can't test aynthing SMTPD related with the mail-command