Thank you Josh, I got it now.
I had to relax 2 SPAM settings, but didn’t need to ignore authentication for
local machines.
If someone later on needs details, let me know.
Thanks again!
J/C
> On 4. Aug 2022, at 16:24, Josh Fisher wrote:
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> On 8/2/22 16:46, Justin Case wrote:
>> The containe
On 8/2/22 16:46, Justin Case wrote:
The container uses the container ID as hostname. nothing I can do about it with
DNS.
I will retire the Synology mail server at somepoint but that is months in the
future.
I disabled authentication for local networks, but still:
504 5.5.2 <3422f1072002>: Hel
On 2022-08-02 3:46 PM, Justin Case wrote:
The container uses the container ID as hostname. nothing I can do about it with
DNS.
I will retire the Synology mail server at somepoint but that is months in the
future.
I disabled authentication for local networks, but still:
504 5.5.2 <3422f1072002>
The container uses the container ID as hostname. nothing I can do about it with
DNS.
I will retire the Synology mail server at somepoint but that is months in the
future.
I disabled authentication for local networks, but still:
504 5.5.2 <3422f1072002>: Helo command rejected: need fully-qualifie
On 2022-08-02 2:16 PM, Justin Case wrote:
I run the mailserver put its basically a tightly baked postfix dovecot under
Synology DSM UI. So I won’t manually change config files. But “Ignore
authorization for LAN connections” sounds reasonable, I have activated that
now. Lets see if that helps.
Hi Bill,
the container I use is maintained by another person. I will suggest it.
If I would be using Bacula in a platform maintained by me I already had postfix
installed...
That container not even has apt…. what can I say.
> On 2. Aug 2022, at 22:05, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users
> wrote:
>
On 8/2/22 13:16, Justin Case wrote:
I run the mailserver put its basically a tightly baked postfix dovecot under
Synology DSM UI. So I won’t manually change config files. But “Ignore
authorization for LAN connections” sounds reasonable, I have activated that
now. Lets see if that helps.
(BTW,
I run the mailserver put its basically a tightly baked postfix dovecot under
Synology DSM UI. So I won’t manually change config files. But “Ignore
authorization for LAN connections” sounds reasonable, I have activated that
now. Lets see if that helps.
(BTW, bacula-dir and mail server are on dif
On 2022-08-01 3:57 PM, Justin Case wrote:
bsmtp: bsmtp.c:124-0 Fatal malformed reply from mailserver.dummy.net: 504 5.5.2
<3422f1072002>: Helo command rejected: need fully-qualified hostname
Who runs the mailserver? Typically you's set "permit-mynetworks" before
"reject-XX-helo-hostname" and