-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 22/07/2014 02:23, Noel Jones wrote: > On 7/21/2014 5:32 PM, nobody73 wrote: >> Sorry for the debug logs but i think the reason why of my >> "UNKNOWN" issue is beacause connecting from abroad the hosted >> smtpd server there is no match in $mynetworks statement as you >> can see > > No, the "after UNKNOWN from" means postfix received something other > than an SMTP command. > >
I agree ,BUT ... >> and normal logs say: > >>> lost connection after UNKNOWN from mylaptop.client[1.2.3.4] > > Postfix is reporting an unknown command here. The usual cause is > the client trying to use the deprecated smtps/SSL connection, > although I suppose the client can send garbage for other reasons. > I'm using thunderbird client and STARTTLS >> The lost connection after UNKNOWN happens even from an >> authenticated connection by the way and saslauthd works: > >>> testsaslauthd -u user -p p4ssw0rd 0: OK "Success." from a local test saslauthd works but connecting from abroad it doesn't,that's why i think it is a $mynetworks statement think. warning: myclient.laptop[11.22.33.44]: SASL PLAIN authentication failed: authentication failure warning: myclient.laptop[11.22.33.44]: SASL LOGIN authentication failed: authentication failure > You might try testing with telnet rather than your misconfigured > client. These are logs by telnet-ssl from my laptop machine: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from myclient.laptop[11.22.33.44]: 454 4.7.1 <mailto@adress>: Relay access denied; from=<root> to=<mailto@adress> proto=ESMTP helo=<my.server.hostname> - -- Key fingerprint = D8E8 7374 49EA 8017 EC52 AD73 0294 F341 FF66 9495 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iF4EAREKAAYFAlPODo4ACgkQApTzQf9mlJXFZAD8DDwU76NPzteQezMIzyT3N5f9 /+wIQeD7B2gEIYMWqHYA/31RDkjzJuQFz1hOdGOBLJW/FeqIWTafsw4sSBiPg/VM =JWky -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----