On 2020-06-19 06:47, Fourhundred Thecat wrote:
postfix/smtpd: lost connection after CONNECT from unknown[unknown]
how can postfix not see the IP address?
Why does it say "unknown[unknown]", instead if unknown[1.2.3.4]?
remote uses wget or something
CONNECT is not smtp
postconf -d | grep CONN
On 2020-06-19 06:47, Fourhundred Thecat wrote:
postfix/smtpd: connect from unknown[unknown]
postfix/smtpd: lost connection after CONNECT from unknown[unknown]
postfix/smtpd: disconnect from unknown[unknown] commands=0/0
how can postfix not see the IP address?
Why does it say "unknown[unknown]
Le 09/12/2012 16:31, /dev/rob0 a écrit :
> snip]
> The client might see something in your EHLO response which makes it
> unable or unwilling to try to send mail.
indeed. if the client is configured to use AUTH and/or STARTTLS and
doesn't see it in the EHLO response, then that might explain the p
On Sat, Dec 08, 2012 at 09:33:47PM -0800, Cameron Smith wrote:
> Having trouble getting postfix configured correctly to relay to
> Google Apps some of the time.
>
> I am seeing the following error in /var/log/mail.log
>
> Dec 8 21:15:08 vps postfix/master[3924]: daemon started -- version
> 2.9.
Le 09/12/2012 06:33, Cameron Smith a écrit :
> Having trouble getting postfix configured correctly to relay to Google Apps
> some of the time.
>
> I am seeing the following error in /var/log/mail.log
>
> Dec 8 21:15:08 vps postfix/master[3924]: daemon started -- version 2.9.3,
> configuration /e
On Dec 8, 2012, at 9:33 PM, Cameron Smith wrote:
> Dec 8 21:16:05 vps postfix/smtpd[3930]: warning: hostname vps.abw.co does
> not resolve to address 199.101.51.160
WHOIS says the domain doesn't exist.
That would certainly explain the "unknown"s.
It resolves, although it took a good long while