I am using a non standard port 2525 for both incoming and outgoing mail. I am using IPCop + COPFilter for my firewall. No router but just the other box for IPCop. Now I did have a special program installed so my mail could be filtered through port 2525 instead of the standard port 25. This came directly from the programmer.
I have tried both ways of doing it the Cyrus and Dovecot. I still think it may have something to do with mysql database since my mail server is "Debian Lenny-amd-64 mail server uses Postfix driven virtual mailbox domains stored in a MySQL database, managed by PostfixAdmin and phpMyAdmin." Any other suggestions? > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix- > us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Jan Kohnert > Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2010 5:48 PM > To: postfix-users@postfix.org > Subject: Re: Postfix, SASL sending mail through Postfix. > > BABEDH-DHRA schrieb: > > mail:~# ls -al /var/spool/postfix/private/auth > > srw-rw---- 1 postfix postfix 0 2010-05-16 11:33 > > /var/spool/postfix/private/auth > > That looks sane, too. > > > I am not sure about your second question. > > Especially Cisco-systems are known to mess up SMTP Traffic, so is there > a Router or similar in your network which could possibly do odd things? > > BTW: Please don't top post. Thank you! > > -- > MfG Jan =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Scanned with Copfilter Version 0.84beta3a (ProxSMTP 1.6) AntiVirus: ClamAV 0.96/11020 - Sat May 15 23:13:16 2010 by Markus Madlener @ http://www.copfilter.org