Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
> Roland Plüss wrote:
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>> Sahil Tandon wrote:
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>>> On Jan 12, 2009, at 10:27 AM, Roland Plüss <rol...@rptd.ch> wrote:
>>>
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>>>> Since I got Zen and the other spam stuff working things went fine until
>>>> one of our road workers tried to send his email from his laptop which is
>>>> hooked up on a cheap ISP. This ISP happens to be fully in Zen and he can
>>>> not send mails using our mail server. He has to log in using IMAP/TLS to
>>>> send the mails. Is there a way ( inside the recipient restrictions ) to
>>>> allow mails only from a domain if send by a logged in user? Currently I
>>>> use a recipient access map to whitelist the domain but this works only
>>>> until spammers start to send mails with faked domains ( aka claiming to
>>>> be from this domain but obviously are not since they never authed ).
>>>> SASL is not an option since it refuses to work ( either crashes or fails
>>>> to start ).
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>>>>         
>>> Fix the problem instead of plugging in these makeshift solutions.  Why
>>> does SASL not work? 
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>> If I would know this I would not say it's not-an-option, right? ;)
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>>> What do the logs say?
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>> Unfortunately nothing except SASL not working ( if telnetting to 25 ). I
>> tried tons of tutorials but the SASL stays broken. Most probably a
>> GenToo problem I suspect.
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>>     
>
> Gentoo is not the issue, however the different SASL implementations can
> be an interesting experiment to get working.
> Dovecot SASL is easier, IMO, to setup and configure and you can disable
> the IMAP services from starting simply enough.
>
>   
Hm... I tried Cyrus so far. What's the difference between the two except
the configuration?
>>> Show the output of 'postconf -n' and relevant excerpts from your log. 
>>> Also see the DEBUG_README, to which you were referred upon joining
>>> this list; it contains useful troubleshooting tips and advice on how
>>> to get help from this list.
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>>>       
>> I never received nor got pointed to a DEBUG_README at all. Where's this one?
>>   
>>     
> http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.htm
>   
You missed the L... :D ( sorry, couldn't resist )

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Yours sincerely
Plüss Roland


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