I run the mailserver put its basically a tightly baked postfix dovecot under 
Synology DSM UI. So I won’t manually change config files. But “Ignore 
authorization for LAN connections” sounds reasonable, I have activated that 
now. Lets see if that helps.

(BTW, bacula-dir and mail server are on different machines. its a home lab, 
yes, but its vast ;)

This does, however, not solve the problem that the hostname is not an FQDN and 
that it cannot be overridden with bsmtp. So I am still 100% away from a working 
solution :(

> On 1. Aug 2022, at 23:12, dmitri maziuk <dmitri.maz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On 2022-08-01 3:57 PM, Justin Case wrote:
> 
>> bsmtp: bsmtp.c:124-0 Fatal malformed reply from mailserver.dummy.net: 504 
>> 5.5.2 <3422f1072002>: Helo command rejected: need fully-qualified hostname
> 
> Who runs the mailserver? Typically you's set "permit-mynetworks" before 
> "reject-XX-helo-hostname" and add the docker ip ranges to "mynetworks" -- 
> assuming it's postfix.
> 
> Since docker uses private ip ranges, these ips should never appear on "the 
> Internet" side of the mailserver, i.e. it's not opening the relay for 
> everyone: only to docker containers (which could be a problem too dep. on how 
> far they trust their customers).
> 
> $.02
> Dima
> 
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