Dear Stan,
Thanks for your reply.
I notice some unknown email ids with Relay Access Denied error in maillog.
It appears someone else is also trying to send email.
I have set protocol=ipv4
What should be the value of mynetworks if I want that only my server should
send email.
Truly appreciate
On 27 May 2013, at 09:02 , SONNY LASKAR sonnylas...@gmail.com wrote:
What should be the value of mynetworks if I want that only my server should
send email.
127.0.0.1
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Thanks everyone.
I have set mynetworks = 127.0.0.1 and inet_protocols = ipv4
This is solved.
On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 10:04 PM, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
On 27 May 2013, at 09:02 , SONNY LASKAR sonnylas...@gmail.com wrote:
What should be the value of mynetworks if I want that only my
SONNY LASKAR skrev den 2013-05-27 04:31:
The Error in mailog is :
May 27 06:23:58 server1 postfix/smtpd[27718]: connect from
localhost[::1]
May 27 06:24:14 server1 postfix/smtpd[27718]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT
from localhost[::1]: 554 5.7.1 x...@gmail.com: Relay access denied;
LuKreme skrev den 2013-05-27 18:34:
What should be the value of mynetworks if I want that only my server
should send email.
127.0.0.1
and ::1, or remove mynetworks in main.cf
postfix will find local ip then seen in ifconfig, why not make it
simple ?
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Hello,
I have read a lot of posts on the Internet but could not solve the Relay
Access denied problem.
Below are few details:
==
OS
*[root@server1 ~]# cat /etc/issue*
CentOS release 6.2 (Final)
Kernel \r on an \m
==
Postfix
[root@server1 ~]# postconf -a
cyrus
dovecot
[root@server1 ~]# postconf -m
On 5/26/2013 9:31 PM, SONNY LASKAR wrote:
inet_protocols = all
Use both IPv4 and IPv6
mynetworks = 198.98.80.80/28, 127.0.0.0/8 # Assume my IP is 198.98.80.85
mynetworks is all IPv4, no IPv6
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
permit_sasl_authenticated
permit_mynetworks
Deny
Hello,
I recently had to rebuild my mail server. Unfortunately I am running
into a little problem.
I seem to be able to DELIVER mail to my mail user account
But when I try to _send_ mail I run into this error:
[r...@cloud3:~ ]
On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 04:24:21PM -0400, Tim Dunphy wrote:
May 6 20:12:56 cloud3 postfix/smtpd[4933]: NOQUEUE: reject:
RCPT from cloud3.newdom.com[10.249.74.116]: 554 5.7.1
bluethu...@externaldom.com: Relay access denied;
from=bluethu...@newdom.com to=bluethu...@externaldom.com
proto=ESMTP
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 15:20:56 -0800 (PST)
Jeff Lacki j...@rahul.net replied:
That fixed it. I knew it would be something
simple, in the end it usually is.
aka: Occam's razor
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No indication that the user authenticated. When someone
authenticates you'll get a log line something like
Feb 12 09:24:06 mgate2 postfix/smtpd[93626]: E4E077978A8:
client=user.example.org[192.168.1.163], sasl_method=CRAM-MD5,
sasl_username=username
Ive been looking at this for a couple
Jeff Lacki(j...@rahul.net)@Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 10:37:24AM -0800:
(stuff)
Feb 17 13:29:05 202010-1 postfix/smtpd[21553]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
99-74-xxx-xxx.lightspeed.cicril.sbcglobal.net[99.74.xxx.xxx]: 554 5.7.1
j...@ra
hul.net: Relay access denied; from=j...@mydomain.com
On 2/16/2010 12:37 PM, Jeff Lacki wrote:
No indication that the user authenticated. When someone
authenticates you'll get a log line something like
Feb 12 09:24:06 mgate2 postfix/smtpd[93626]: E4E077978A8:
client=user.example.org[192.168.1.163], sasl_method=CRAM-MD5,
sasl_username=username
Noel Jones wrote:
And did postfix log that this session authenticated?
Noand I think I see the problem, but not sure where it is.
When I telnet localhost 25 and authenticate I get:
Feb 17 15:19:42 202010-1 postfix/smtpd[23113]: connect from
localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1]
Feb 17
On 2/16/2010 2:43 PM, Jeff Lacki wrote:
Noel Jones wrote:
And did postfix log that this session authenticated?
Noand I think I see the problem, but not sure where it is.
When I telnet localhost 25 and authenticate I get:
Feb 17 15:19:42 202010-1 postfix/smtpd[23113]: connect from
That fixed it. I knew it would be something
simple, in the end it usually is.
Thanks so much Noel!
Jeff Lacki:
Im going out of my mind trying to get relaying working
for my users who want to use my domain as their smtp
outgoing server.
Ive setup SASL and TLS successfully (I believe).
I have the following:
relay_transport = hash:/etc/postfix/transport
and in transport I have:
On 2/12/2010 12:18 AM, Jeff Lacki wrote:
Im going out of my mind trying to get relaying working
for my users who want to use my domain as their smtp
outgoing server.
Ive setup SASL and TLS successfully (I believe).
I have the following:
relay_transport = hash:/etc/postfix/transport
Im going out of my mind trying to get relaying working
for my users who want to use my domain as their smtp
outgoing server.
Ive setup SASL and TLS successfully (I believe).
I have the following:
relay_transport = hash:/etc/postfix/transport
and in transport I have:
.mydomain.com :
I see
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