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
> 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
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
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
"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