Am 29.03.2014 00:43, schrieb Pau Peris: > I don't think that's about reading but about experise. Which takes time after > reading
no, it's a matter of read, try and try again, been there done that > I will reenable sasl globally again while i try to understand it all > I'm unsure if login sender mismatch can have any side effect for incoming > email once global sasl auth is activated as said: read the documentation, especially for params you are usinf "reject_authenticated_sender_login_mismatch" contains the word "authenticated" http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#reject_authenticated_sender_login_mismatch > Sent from my Android mobile, excuse the brevity. > > On Mar 29, 2014 12:30 AM, "li...@rhsoft.net <mailto:li...@rhsoft.net>" > <li...@rhsoft.net <mailto:li...@rhsoft.net>> > wrote: > > sorry, you need to read manuals and try some things at your own > if you can't handle it why do you remove auth globally? > in general don't change defaults for no good reason > > Am 29.03.2014 00:21, schrieb Pau Peris: > > Could you be more explicit or place an example on how should main.cf > <http://main.cf> <http://main.cf> should > stay after removing > > the sasl params and how should master.cf <http://master.cf> > <http://master.cf> look please? > > > > Thank u so much!! > > > > Sent from my Android mobile, excuse the brevity. > > > > On Mar 28, 2014 10:21 PM, "li...@rhsoft.net <mailto:li...@rhsoft.net> > <mailto:li...@rhsoft.net > <mailto:li...@rhsoft.net>>" <li...@rhsoft.net <mailto:li...@rhsoft.net> > <mailto:li...@rhsoft.net > <mailto:li...@rhsoft.net>>> > > wrote: > > > > > > Am 28.03.2014 20:33, schrieb Pau Peris: > > > I think everything was working fine but after update main.cf > <http://main.cf> <http://main.cf> > <http://main.cf> file i'm > > seeing the following warning > > > for emails incoming outside the box, postfix/smtpd[15455]: > warning: restriction > > > `reject_authenticated_sender_login_mismatch' ignored: no SASL > support > > > > > > The previous warning is show when i send an email from GMail to a > domain whose email is managed by me. > > > > > > Basically what i did is: > > > * Remove permit_mynetworks where i think it shouldn't be. > > > * Disable smtp auth globally and enable it at submission 587 and > smtps 465. > > > * Remove the deprecated smtp_use_tls/smtpd_use_tls statements > > > > `reject_authenticated_sender_login_mismatch' has a clear context to > SASL auth > > just don't list SASL related params in main.cf <http://main.cf> > <http://main.cf> if "disable smtp auth > globally"