PLEASE LEARN TO USE YOUR MAIL-CLIENT AND HOW TO QUOTE * do not top post * do not post HTML * do not reply only to your own questions while you refer to answers * if you continue that way of posting i just ignore you
this is a completly unreadable thread in the meanwhile that below is hardly a response to my last message __________________________________________________ back to topic: * why would you like to spoof root? * mails of cronjobs and such things are using the sendmail binary * the sendmail binary has *no relevance* to SMTP restrictions because it is not SMTP Am 27.03.2014 20:04, schrieb Pau Peris: > i understand now the mistake. I'm reviewing the whole restrictions lot to fix > permit_mynetworks where it is needed. > > I'm looking at Postfix site - http://postfix.org/postconf.5.html - for a way > to create exceptions as i would like > some users like root to be able to spoof their from address but i'm not able > to find the right directive. Would you > dare pointing me to the right one? > > Thank you so much. I rally appreciate your help > > > > > On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 7:53 PM, Pau Peris <p...@webeloping.es > <mailto:p...@webeloping.es>> wrote: > > Hi, > > i didn't configure mynetworks because i mynetworks_style is set to host. > I thought it was right thing to do to > fit my needs which obviously looks like not. Could you please exaplain me > why is it wrong? I think i'm not > fully understanding why permit_mynetworks is wrong there. > > Robert, i'm using Roundcube already configured to connect to smtp and not > as sendmail. Thanks for your tip. > > Thanks again, > > > > On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 7:32 PM, Robert Schetterer <r...@sys4.de > <mailto:r...@sys4.de>> wrote: > > Am 27.03.2014 18 <tel:27.03.2014%2018>:52, schrieb Pau Peris: > > If i try to spoof email/sender address through Mozilla Thunderbird > i get > > the same error message as the one when relaying <u...@example.com > <mailto:u...@example.com> > > <mailto:u...@example.com <mailto:u...@example.com>>>: Sender > address rejected: not owned by user > > us...@example.com <mailto:us...@example.com> > <mailto:us...@example.com <mailto:us...@example.com>>; So it > looks like the issue > > only exists when working locally like through the webmail solution. > > > configure your webmail to use smtp not sendmail binary ( as default in > most webmail )