Matus UHLAR wrote:
and this looks like your client IP is rejected.
On 12.06.19 19:28, David Drum wrote:
Why would it be, when I am coming from mynetworks? In any case, given that
That's because requiring sasl authentication means you require it
unconditionally.
Ports 465 and 587 should both require authentication unconditionally, no
matter if you send mail to the inside and from mynetworks.
and this looks like your mail client did not authenticate to postfix.
I have double-checked my Mail.app client configuration and password.
and, does it use the login/password? It should be visible in configuration
and postfix logs:
Jun 13 02:04:28 mail postfix/smtps/smtpd[12069]: AA8B71C00BE:
client=xxx.xx[1.2.3.4], sasl_method=PLAIN, sasl_username=redacted
I
still cannot send mail from my client to postfix for delivery locally or
remotely. Is there anything about my postfix configuration telling it not
to prompt clients for credentials? How would I go about fixing it?
you should try and fix SASL authentication.
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