Am 18.03.2011 12:47, schrieb Rafał Radecki:
> 2011/3/18 Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net 
> <mailto:h.rei...@thelounge.net>>
> 
>  * please do not send html mails to the list
> Ok.

and you answered with html

i will never understand why somebody is formatting plain text as html
because it is useless overhead and after the third reply / quotation
the mails are looking like after a bomb-attack if this crap
is not cleaned as i usually do and did with this reply

>  * what is "myhostname" in your "main.cf <http://main.cf>", this is the EHLO 
> from postfix
>  Not relevant in this situation, when using telnet I can use whatever helo I 
> want (tested).

do you want to configure your MTA the right way or does it not
matter for you and litte luck is enough?

this is one of the basic configurations

> * has your hostname a valid a-record/ptr
> 
> As I see it (based on telnet session) Echange is not veryfing DNS for 
> connecting hosts. 
> Host which I am using doesn't have a valid record.

even if this is not the problem now, every host needs a valid dns-configuration
or a better network-admin and yes you should make a clean setup of your MTA 
because
if in the future somebody makes a clean config on the target-server 
(HELO-check, dns-check..)
you will fail

>  * why does exchange give such a useless answer?
> I am not the person responsible fo configuration of the Exchange server

i did not see this lines

> default_transport = error
> relay_transport = error
> local_transport = error

sorry, but what did you expect with this lines and why
you are setting them if you not understand what they do?

exchange is not involved because you misconfigured your postfix, maybe postfix 
should
fail to start with a big message "somebody forced me to die" :-)

> relayhost = [10.0.1.222]:25

why this way instead simply the ip-address as long standard-ports
are used and why in the world a ip-address which works only
as long nobody is replacing the exchange server and give him a new ip

dns was invented a long time ago

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