> What's the alternative? Did you make an update?
I don't know, it was about a month ago. I was trying to get the relay working so
I was making changes to the smtpd.conf file. AFAIK I was restarting smtpd after
each edit and stopped when it worked.
Here are the diff's for my smtpd.conf from
Yes, I know it's hard to believe, maybe I forget to reload smtpd.conf after I
made the edit, but I don't think so.
What's the alternative? Did you make an update?
Yes, secrets exists and has valid login info. I tested the info with Thunderbird
on a client and was able to send an email
Hello Thomas,
Yes, I know it's hard to believe, maybe I forget to reload smtpd.conf after I
made the edit, but I don't think so.
Yes, secrets exists and has valid login info. I tested the info with Thunderbird
on a client and was able to send an email
Thanks
> -- Original Message
"Is it possible to resend without all the html?"
Oh boy, sorry about that, hope this is better
Hello,
I'm just starting out with OpenBSD and I wanted to relay email with OpenSTMP. I
was able to follow the example on the stmpd.conf man page:
https://man.openbsd.org/smtpd.conf
I got the
Hello,
action “relay” relay user username host smtp+tls://b...@smtp.example.com
auth
It worked fine until late March.
Hard to believe, since it is a syntax error.
smtpd -n was ok after user [username] was removed but the relay no
longer functioned. The main cause seems to be a lack of
Hello,
I'm just starting out with OpenBSD and I wanted to relay email with OpenSTMP. I was able to follow the example on the stmpd.conf man page: https://man.openbsd.org/smtpd.conf
I got the relay working by following the first example and adding "user username" to the following