Sure, here it is.

listen on lo0
listen on egress port 25 tls pki mail.example.com
listen on egress port 587 tls-require pki mail.example.com auth <passwd>

accept for local alias <aliases> deliver to mbox
accept from local for any relay

pki mail.example.com.crt certificate "/etc/ssl/mail.example.com.crt"
pki mail.example.com.key key "/etc/ssl/private/mail.example.com.key"

table aliases file:/etc/mail/aliases

table domains file:/etc/mail/domains

table passwd file:/etc/mail/passwd

table viruals file:/etc/mail/viruals

accept from local for local alias <aliases> deliver to lmtp
"/var/dovecot/lmtp" rcpt-to

accept from any for domain <domains> virtual <virtuals> deliver to lmtp
"/var/dovecot/lmtp" rcpt-to

accept from local for any relay

Thanks for the help Leroy Jordan

On Feb 22, 2018 8:21 PM, <ed...@pettijohn-web.com> wrote:

> Please provide your smtpd.conf.
> On Feb 22, 2018 6:51 PM, leroy jordan <leroy.j.jor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > hello all,
> >
> > I'm trying to set up my email.conf. So I can send my Dmessage + log
> files.
> > I don't know the way to attach the log files so I can send via my Gmail
> > account. I've used this as  https://www.opensmtpd.org/faq/example1.html
> a
> > point of reference.  However,  when I try to start smtpd I get an error
> > message saying that pki name not found: mail.example.com.
> > So asking a two-part question?  I'm kind of confused as it says when I
> > update my alias run newaliases.  Output message pki name not found:
> > mail.example.com.
> >
> > Thinks Leroy Jordan
>

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