On 2016-07-19 23:45, markus79 wrote:
root@wcp-2:/etc/postfix# ping6 -c 3 ipv6.google.com
connect: Network is unreachable
then its not a postfix problem, but badly firewall, eq slack autoconfig
?
sorry cant help more
On 7/19/2016 5:10 PM, markus79 wrote:
> Thanks, but I've set up a server in Google Cloud to use 5877 in the past
> when 587 was blocked without having to use a relayhost. I just can't access
> that server now :(
Sorry, that's not how email works. No server will accept mail on a
non-standard port
Thanks, but I've set up a server in Google Cloud to use 5877 in the past
when 587 was blocked without having to use a relayhost. I just can't access
that server now :(
On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 5:02 PM, Noel Jones-2 [via Postfix] <
ml-node+s1071664n85111...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> On 7/19/2016 4:10
On 7/19/2016 3:46 PM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
>
> I *thought* I had everything set up so it would check SPF records on any
> message coming in from the Internet, but one of our executives received
> a spam email that had another of our executives as the "From" address.
Are you talking about the From:
On 7/19/2016 4:10 PM, markus79 wrote:
> Thanks for the help. I have servers in Google Cloud. They block outgoing mail
> on 25, 465, and 587.
>
> https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/tutorials/sending-mail/
>
You'll need a relayhost that accepts your mail on a non-standard
port, and then relays
root@wcp-2:/etc/postfix# ping6 -c 3 ipv6.google.com
connect: Network is unreachable
On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 4:39 PM, Benny Pedersen-2 [via Postfix] <
ml-node+s1071664n85109...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> On 2016-07-19 23:35, markus79 wrote:
> > I see port 25 in my mail log and when I run mailq:
> >
I see port 25 in my mail log and when I run mailq:
(connect to ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.com[2607:f8b0:400c:c08::1a]:25: Network is
unreachable)
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On 2016-07-19 23:35, markus79 wrote:
I see port 25 in my mail log and when I run mailq:
(connect to ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.com[2607:f8b0:400c:c08::1a]:25: Network
is
unreachable)
ping6 -c 3 ipv6.google.com
what results ?
Thanks for the help. I have servers in Google Cloud. They block outgoing mail
on 25, 465, and 587.
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/tutorials/sending-mail/
I know it's possible to do this as I did it on another server awhile ago but
can't seem to get this one to work.
Mark
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On 2016-07-19 22:46, Shawn Heisey wrote:
Can I get help with this problem here? If so, what information do I
need to include?
sure, where is postconf -n ? :=)
its simple with postfix to reject own domains in postfix port 25, and
reqire sasl auth on port 587 and port 465
it does not really
I'm reasonably certain that this is my own mistake, but I need help
tracking down what I've done wrong.
I have postfix/amavisd (and other software components) in a mail relay
role, sitting between an Exchange server and the Internet. All email
coming in from the Internet and all email heading out
On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 11:54:29AM -0400, Warren H. Prince wrote:
> Our business has many clients, each of which is assigned a number.
> Using that number, we assign an email address to receive and store
> email communications for that client. So, for example
> 12...@mydomain.com is received b
Our business has many clients, each of which is assigned a number. Using that
number, we assign an email address to receive and store email communications
for that client. So, for example 12...@mydomain.com is received by a wildcard
alias and deposited into one email account for all aliases.
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