On 2/11/2016 9:50 PM, donais wrote: > At our site, we operate a main Centos-5 server wich hold about 20 > thin clients. > The server and thin clients can send and receive mail over the web > using postfix. > > Aroud this server we have 3 other servers, an Sco Openserver 5.0.4, > a Windows server 2004 and a Centos-6. These servers can communicate > (send/receive) mail to and from the main server and the thin > clients. The Sco and linux-6 are running sendmail the windows Outlook. > > My problem to settle, is that these 3 servrers can't send or receive > mail to and from the web. They are blocked I think by postfix on the > main server. > I tried a lot of configuration on main.cf <http://main.cf/>, > transport, access and virtual without success. > > ----- here find a transaction from 'maillog' on the Centos-5 ----- > Feb 7 09:33:48 linux postfix/smtpd[8646]: connect from > sortie.donais.ca <http://sortie.donais.ca/>[192.168.2.1] > Feb 7 09:33:48 linux postfix/smtpd[8646]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT > from sortie.donais.ca <http://sortie.donais.ca/>[192.168.2.1]: 554 > 5.7.1 <mido...@gmail.com <javascript:>>: Relay access denied; > from=<<javascript:>ro...@donmat.donmat.com> to=<mido...@gmail.com > <javascript:>> proto=ESMTP helo=<donmat.donmat.com > <http://donmat.donmat.com/>> > Feb 7 09:33:48 linux postfix/smtpd[8646]: disconnect from > sortie.donais.ca <http://sortie.donais.ca/>[192.168.2.1]. > > - - - - transaction end - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > - - > > > Can somebody drive me toward a solution? > > > > --- > Michel Donais
This sounds like what you're missing: http://www.postfix.org/BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README.html#relay_from -- Noel Jones