Are you using your local postfix mail server to SMTP or Telstra?

This sounds like a configuration problem. Telstra are likely to bounce
emails from your computer if it thinks you are relaying. This is what
spammers do.

Have you setup DNS and delegated a domain for your server?

Last time I looked, Telstra did not support Static IPs so that makes it
difficult to do.

HTH

Stu


On Mon, 2002-08-12 at 19:59, graham wright wrote:
> I used to have a working postfix installation. My ISP is telstra 
> (bigpond.com). A while ago (I'm not exactly sure when), I found that I 
> could no longer successfully send mail unless the message was addressed 
> to myself (my  bigpond mail account). It appears that the bigpond server 
> was rejecting my messages, possibly due to incorrect header information.
> 
> Does anyone who uses telstra have a working postfix installation? If so, 
> could you please send me a copy of your main.cf file and details of any 
>   other configuration files that are relevant?
> 
> I did have some problems with my computer around the time that my 
> postfix problems appeared, so it is possible that the problem may lay 
> with my computer somewhere.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Graham Wright
> 
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