Thanks That was the clue I was needing. I had to explicitly set mynetworks on the guest OS. seemed to fix it.
RIck On Nov 6, 2011, at 11:17 AM, Wietse Venema wrote: > Blair, Rick: >> [root@guestServer init.d]# telnet fileserver 25 >> Trying 192.168.1.31... >> Connected to fileserver. >> Escape character is '^]'. >> 220 fileserver.test.org ESMTP Postfix >> HELO guestServer >> 250 fileserver.guest.org > > You can make ONE SINGLE connection. > >> I get the following when trying to send mail. >> >> >> Nov 6 09:44:41 guestServer postfix/qmgr[14456]: DD94E63D92: >> from=<r...@guestserver1.test.org>, size=464, nrcpt=1 (queue active) >> Nov 6 09:44:41 guestServer postfix/error[14507]: DD94E63D92: >> to=<bl...@fileserver.test.org>, orig_to=<blair@fileserver>, relay=none, >> delay=553, delays=553/0.01/0/0.31, dsn=4.4.1, status=deferred (delivery >> temporarily suspended: connect to fileserver.test.org192.168.1.31]:25: >> Connection timed out) >> > > Postfix can't make MULTIPLE connections. The message "delivery > temporarily suspended" means that not just one connection failed, > but that a whole sequence of them failed. > > You have to find out if there is a traffic shaper on the SMTP client, > on the remote SMTP server, in the hypervisor, or in the host under > the hypervisor. > > Otherwise, you can only make one SMTP connection at a time. > > Wietse -- Tìoraidh! Rick Blair Associate Technical Fellow Boeing Research and Technology Network Systems Technology Information Management Program M/S: 42-50 Voice: (206) 544-1610 Cell: (206) 249-6877 --> NEW NUMBER
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