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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>


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