On 2015-08-08 14:23, Jerry Lowry wrote: > Heitor, Sorry for not saying this in the original text. It does the > same thing when I specify 'localhost'. > > I don't really need 'tls' that is just what gmail is looking for when I > try to use them as the sending mail server.
Send-only postfix setup that also accepts mail on 127.0.0.1: /etc/postfix/main.cf: myorigin = $mydomain inet_interfaces = localhost inet_protocols = ipv4 mydestination = relayhost = $mydomain local_transport = error:local mail delivery is disabled -- change myorigin and relayhost as appropriate. Plus, /etc/postfix/master.cf: #local unix - n n - - local (i.e. the "local" line commented out). Make sure iptables isn't blocking port 25 on localhost. To test: telnet localhost 25 -- if you get "connected" and 220 code from postfix you should be good to go. Note that sending mail from command line is not a useful test since it doesn't necessarily work the same way. It's calling the sendmail binary directly instead of talking to the server on port 25. And then there's gmail. It delivers some messages to "all mail" instead of inbox, messages whose From and To addresses are the same just vanish, and so on. So check the postfix log after running a test job: it may well be there's nothing wrong with your bsmtp or postfix config. Dima ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users