>
>
> Am 18.01.2014 20:06, schrieb r...@grimdar.com:
>> I can send mail apparently anywhere via the command line or a local
>> telnet session, but my squirrelmail seems to have an issue that I cannot
>> identify.  I would not come here for squirrelmail issues, I believe this
>> is a postfix config issue that I just cannot see.  There seems to be
>> some kind of clean open relay vs. relay access denied issue?  Not sure.
>>
>> Error
>> Here is my mail.log session and I will insert a few notes in parens:
>>
>> rolf@www:/etc/postfix$  echo "test from my domain" | mail -s "Hello
>> world 1349" rolf2...@gmail.com && sudo tail -f /var/log/mail.log
>>
>> (per the above from the command line, here we see success)
>> Jan 18 13:39:44 eee postfix/pickup[16000]: D3C75B00C73: uid=1000
>> from=<r...@grimdar.com>
>> Jan 18 13:39:44 eee postfix/cleanup[16009]: D3C75B00C73:
>> message-id=<20140118183944.d3c75b00...@www.grimdar.com>
>
> this is *not* smtp and so no smtp-restrictions apply
>
>> (now I have logged in at rolf2...@gmail.com and replied to the above
>> message. so far all is well)
>
> this is *not* relay, this is deliver to a inbox of a received message from
> outside
>
>> (now i have gone into squirrelmail to reply to the above...note the 554
>> 5.7.1 error)
>> Jan 18 13:41:23 eee postfix/smtpd[16081]: connect from localhost[::1]
>> Jan 18 13:41:23 eee postfix/smtpd[16081]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
>> localhost[::1]: 554 5.7.1 <rolf2...@gmail.com>: Relay access denied;
>> from=<r...@grimdar.com> to=<rolf2...@gmail.com> proto=ESMTP
>> helo=<www.grimdar.com>
>> Jan 18 13:41:23 eee postfix/smtpd[16081]: lost connection after RCPT
>> from localhost[::1]
>> Jan 18 13:41:23 eee postfix/smtpd[16081]: disconnect from localhost[::1]
>
> use stmp-authentication in your webmail or (not so smart) put ::1 in
> mynetworks
>
>> Hostname info:
>> rolf@www:/etc/postfix$ hostname
>> grimdar.com
>> rolf@www:/etc/postfix$ hostname -f
>> www.grimdar.com
>>
>>
>> here is my postfinger dump, and below that the pertinent (i think) parts
>> of main.cf:
>> mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8, 192.168.1.80
>> smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,
>> permit_sasl_authenticated, reject_unauth_destination
>
> and where do you have ::1 in mynetworks?
> you have not!
>
> so configure your webmail to use 127.0.0.1 or put ::1 also in mynetworks
>

Thank you so much, this is spot on!  I really appreciate your help!

-rolf


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