>>>
>> > >  One addition:
> 
>The swaks command line you'll need to test properly will be something like 
>>>> this:
>>>> 
>>>> swaks -tls -t tar...@example.com  --auth-user joea --server 
>>>> mail.example.com:587
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks, that got me over that hump. Test email went through,
>>> 
>>> Now to translate this effort into fixing my postfix configuration.
>>> 
>>> joe a
>> 
>> The old adage "read logs and be enlightened" (OK I made that up) seems to 
>> hold.
>> 
>> Eventually I emerged from my fog and found the bounce messages were via the 
>> provider 
>> IP port 25.  I thought that odd, since TLS seemed established.
>> 
>> Looking at /etc/postfix/transport(.db) found I had not used the form 
>> [some.host.com]:port.  Fixed that
>> and all seems to work.
>> 
>> Thanks again.
> 
> I have per user SASL authentication working, with one rather odd exception 
> for which I do not see a cause.   It's a bit convoluted to explain before 
> post that, please just remind me what those are.  I did make an concerted 
> effort to find them, but came up short.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> joe a.

Sorry for the garbled message.  Looking for the config files, etc that are 
normally requested.  Time to take a rest,

joe a.

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