I assume you're trying to send mail from your LAN to your own mail
accounts, rather than relaying outbound. This is what I use to ignore
the DNS checks in my filtering. Not sure if it's the best way, but it works:
table bypasses {"192.168.1.0/24"}
filter "bypasses" phase connect match src
25/04/2023 à 19:51, Andrew Klaus a écrit :
No problem!
I use RainLoop, but Roundcube (as Marcus said) is equally capable.
They both support server-side message filtering with Sieve, if that's
something you're interested in using.
Andrew
On 4/25/23 02:21, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
It's
No problem!
I use RainLoop, but Roundcube (as Marcus said) is equally capable. They
both support server-side message filtering with Sieve, if that's
something you're interested in using.
Andrew
On 4/25/23 02:21, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
It's failing to bind to an address you've set in
It's failing to bind to an address you've set in your config.
What does your smtpd.conf look like?
On 4/24/23 19:56, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
Hello
Does somebody know the exact meaning of the next message at maillog, please?
info: OpenSMTPD 7.0.0 starting
dispatcher: smtpd: bind: Can't