https://etbe.coker.com.au/2015/10/17/mail-server-training/
Looks like a good resource. The one I worked from had MySQL backed
accounts and postadmin set up (+ a bunch of anti spam / anti virus stuff)
It looks like you have missed out a SASL authentication mechanism. I
recommend using Dovecot as it's MUCH easier than getting Postfix to use MySQL
directly. But following the above blog post is the easiest thing to do. I
read my own blog posts when I have to do these things. ;)
This:
1. Edit*/etc/postfix/master.cf*, uncomment the line for
the*submission*service, and restart Postfix. This makes Postfix
listen on port 587 which is allowed through most firewalls.
It looks like that all along I had not set up 587 on the VM. Thank you
for helping me circle back to the obvious!
The only thing left to do is set up vacation emails - any suggestions?
Preferably with a way for users to manage them themselves (bearing in
mind the Dovecot / SASL / MySQL thingo)
Cheers
Piers
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