Noel Jones wrote:
If not, they *should not* be connecting to your smtps port; their mail
server is misconfigured and it's not your problem.
This was exactly the problem. I did some troubleshooting with the mail
admin of the sending server. One of their servers was attempting to
connect on por
Noel Jones wrote:
The "smtps" service is for your own mail clients to use. This is a
deprecated method of encryption sometimes called SSL (not to be
confused with HTTPS/SSL) in some mail clients. Clients that don't
authenticate via SASL should be rejected.
Typically only "older" MUAs and s
Noel Jones wrote:
The "smtps" service is for your own mail clients to use. This is a
deprecated method of encryption sometimes called SSL (not to be
confused with HTTPS/SSL) in some mail clients. Clients that don't
authenticate via SASL should be rejected.
Typically only "older" MUAs and s
Noel Jones wrote:
Jesse Kretschmer wrote:
# postconf -n
delay_warning_time = 10m
Quite short, but won't break anything.
maximal_queue_lifetime = 2d
recommended minimum is 3 days, default is 5 days. If you have lots of
undeliverable mail in your queue, address the source o
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Jesse Kretschmer :
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Nothing in here cold cause what you see.
Show master.cf please
[r...@mail ~]# sed -e '/^#/d' -e '/^\s*$/d' /usr/local/etc/postfix/main.cf
This ha
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Nothing in here cold cause what you see.
Show master.cf please
[r...@mail ~]# sed -e '/^#/d' -e '/^\s*$/d' /usr/local/etc/postfix/main.cf
soft_bounce = no
content_filter=smtp-amavis:[127.0.0.1]:10024
queue_directory = /var/spool/postfix
command_directory = /usr/local/sbin
Thanks for the many quick responses.I should have started with this:
# postconf -n
broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
command_directory = /usr/local/sbin
config_directory = /usr/local/etc/postfix
content_filter = smtp-amavis:[127.0.0.1]:10024
daemon_directory = /usr/local/libexec/postfix
data_director
Howdy,
I've seen error "Client host rejected: Access denied" in many other
postings, but more than a day of reading has not led me to a solution.
A client is having issues sending mail to our server. I investigated
and found that postfix was rejecting the sending server with:
NOQUEUE: reject