Yeah, just realized that...
On Oct 18, 2007, at 11:17 AMOct 18, 2007, Bill Banks wrote:
Do you know its postfix not sendmail?
Eric Crist wrote:
You need to tell your mail server what domains it needs to accept
mail for.
Edit /etc/mail/access.sample and add your domain per the template,
You need to tell your mail server what domains it needs to accept
mail for.
Edit /etc/mail/access.sample and add your domain per the template,
save as /etc/mail/access, then run make install restart from within
the /etc/mail directory.
Let me know if that works alright for you!
Eric
How do I set it in main.cf?
Eric Crist wrote:
You need to tell your mail server what domains it needs to accept mail
for.
Edit /etc/mail/access.sample and add your domain per the template,
save as /etc/mail/access, then run make install restart from within
the /etc/mail directory.
Let me
You may also wish to add your locally hosted domains to the
/etc/mail/local-host-names
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Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 09:47:46 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: postfix problem
You need to tell your mail server what domains
that didnt work
Eric Crist wrote:
You need to tell your mail server what domains it needs to accept mail
for.
Edit /etc/mail/access.sample and add your domain per the template,
save as /etc/mail/access, then run make install restart from within
the /etc/mail directory.
Let me know if
Do you know its postfix not sendmail?
Eric Crist wrote:
You need to tell your mail server what domains it needs to accept mail
for.
Edit /etc/mail/access.sample and add your domain per the template,
save as /etc/mail/access, then run make install restart from within
the /etc/mail directory.
Let's try that again, shall we?
In main.cf, what do the following lines say?
mydomain =
myorigin =
mynetworks =
mydestination =
Fixing these will likely fix your problem. My postfix box is a mail
gateway to our Exchange server, and my main.cf say these things:
mydomain = mycompany.com
myorigin
* Bill Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-18 10:44:56 -0400]:
Im installing postfix on a server. It accept mail from my own network
but not from the outside. It said relay access denied. Any clue.
Please post the output of postconf -n.
Thomas
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Etiamsi occiderit
N.J. Thomas wrote:
* Bill Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-18 10:44:56 -0400]:
Im installing postfix on a server. It accept mail from my own network
but not from the outside. It said relay access denied. Any clue.
Please post the output of postconf -n.
Thomas
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Did you get this?
N.J. Thomas wrote:
* Bill Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-18 10:44:56 -0400]:
Im installing postfix on a server. It accept mail from my own network
but not from the outside. It said relay access denied. Any clue.
Please post the output of postconf -n.
Thomas
On October 18, 2007 at 10:44AM Bill Banks wrote:
Hi, Im installing postfix on a server. It accept mail from my own
network but not from the outside. It said relay access denied. Any clue.
Bill, you might be better served by posting Postfix questions on the dedicated
Postfix forum. You could
Raciel Perez Hernandez wrote:
Helo list I have postfix installed and working, it only have a problem,
I
connect to internet trougth a leased line of 144Kbs but this line
sometimes gets unstable and goes down, so if the connection is down and
somebody try to send a message, postfix tells me
Raciel Perez Hernandez wrote:
Helo list I have postfix installed and working, it only have a problem, I
connect to internet trougth a leased line of 144Kbs but this line
sometimes gets unstable and goes down, so if the connection is down and
somebody try to send a message, postfix tells me
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 09:34:43AM +0200, Axel Gruner wrote:
ct 18 09:20:08 briefzentrum postfix/postfix-script: starting the Postfix
mail system Oct 18 09:20:08 briefzentrum postfix/master[481]: fatal:
parameter inet_interfaces: no local interface found for 127.0.0.1
So, what is the problem
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