This doesn't really match your set up, but I have OpenBSD 6.5, dovecot
2.3.5.1 and opensmtpd running with the same action line and it's fine.
No errors or issues - I'm not using dovecot proxies however. Just a
local delivery to mdbox files.
It upgraded without issues from 6.4 to 6.5.
Like I s
I'm using it for a table authentication for accepting client smtp
relaying as well as the dovecot authentication.
listen on egress port submission tls-require pki mail.red-five.net auth
tag "Authenticated"
Is there a better way to do this and how are you doing the dovecot
authentication?
Hi Gilles,
I must have misunderstood what table-passwd is as my config is almost
the same as yours except filenames and that mine specifies a different
encryption scheme for the smtpd password file.
passdb {
args = scheme=blf-crypt /etc/mail/passwd
driver = passwd-file
}
userdb {
Seems to work fine for some hosts but not gmail.com or outlook.com
mail3$ smtpctl spf walk < 1 (this is gmail.com)
35.190.247.0/24
64.233.160.0/19
mail3$ ./spf gmail.com 35.190.247.3 <- in the output of spfwalk
checking if 35.190.247.3 can send for gmail.com: EXISTS: 0
EXISTS: 0
EXISTS: 0
so
I have this as well, I think it's Sender Reputation too - they use
Senderscore and I know my mailservers don't send enough mails to get a
rating.
Oddly, I have no problems sending to the free hotmail & outlook
addresses.
I don't have a solution apart from maybe sending through a 3rd party
l
I use this in my smtpd.conf: and I have a user defined on the mail server
that matches.
table secrets file:/etc/mail/secrets
action "outbound" relay host smtp+tls://usern...@mail.relayserver.net:587
auth helo myhostname.com
match from local for any action "outbound"
secrets file:
username use