On 2010-07-30 7:54 AM, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion. I am not the one quoted below
Sorry, it appeared you were replying to Pascals request for postconf -n
ouput and I didn't notice you weren't the OP.
> While I could just as easily use 587 (and I have in some larger
> proj
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 6:53 AM, Charles Marcus
wrote:
> Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
>> In my situation, all SMTP AUTH is sent through port 465 (smtps) using
>> TLS. I hope that helps.
>
> First, smtps (port 465) is deprecated, so you should use the
> STARTTLS+submission port (587) unless there is a s
Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
> In my situation, all SMTP AUTH is sent through port 465 (smtps) using
> TLS. I hope that helps.
First, smtps (port 465) is deprecated, so you should use the
STARTTLS+submission port (587) unless there is a specific reason to use
smtps. The iPhone supports SARTTLS fine.
N
Here is the relevant portions of my postconf -n output. I am using
dovecot 1.1 as LDA which is a little different than your setup. I am
using the iPhone with this and it works perfectly. Never had a
problem.
broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_sasl_authenticated
re
On 07/30/2010 04:33 AM Allen Walker wrote:
> I'm using postfix smtpd / dovecot. Running imaps, imap, pop3s, pop3. I
> have a ssl certificate setup. Everything works fine via IMAP except
> sending to an email from outside the network to a recipient outside the
> network.
>
> The problem is whe
I'm using postfix smtpd / dovecot. Running imaps, imap, pop3s, pop3. I
have a ssl certificate setup. Everything works fine via IMAP except
sending to an email from outside the network to a recipient outside the
network.
The problem is when someone (and this is being tested thru the iphone
em