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On 23/07/2014 19:28, Wietse Venema wrote:
> nobody73:
>> And logs after connecting from an abroad pc:
>>
>> NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from my.laptop.pc[1.2.3.4]: 454 4.7.1
>> : Relay access denied;
>> from= to= proto=ESMTP
>> helo=<[192.168.1.134]>
>
nobody73:
> And logs after connecting from an abroad pc:
>
> NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from my.laptop.pc[1.2.3.4]: 454 4.7.1
> : Relay access denied; from=
> to= proto=ESMTP helo=<[192.168.1.134]>
Based on this fragment, Postfix logged no SASL authentication error.
Because if Postfix had logged such
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Hi ,
i wanted to submit saslfinger -s output:
saslfinger - postfix Cyrus sasl configuration Wed Jul 23 17:40:17 CEST
2014
version: 1.0.4
mode: server-side SMTP AUTH
- -- basics --
Postfix: 2.9.6
System: Debian GNU/Linux 7 \n \l
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On 23/07/2014 01:52, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Can I have a copy of the recording.
nobody73:
> Good morning,
> the attachment is the wireshark recording as you asked,
> best regards
Thanks. This is the session:
S: 220 frozenstar.no-ip.org ESMTP Postfix (Hell/Awaits)
C: EHLO [192.168.1.134]
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On 23/07/2014 01:52, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Can I have a copy of the recording.
>
> Wietse
>
Good morning,
the attachment is the wireshark recording as you asked,
best regards
Gab
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nobody73:
> On 22/07/2014 23:33, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > nobody73:
> >> It must be a server side misconfiguration ,unless i use an
> >> outdated client (eudora or outlook) i don't understand what
> >> misconfigurations i can have on client side.
> >
> > Please record the network packet content of
nobody73:
> It must be a server side misconfiguration ,unless i use an outdated
> client (eudora or outlook) i don't understand what misconfigurations i
> can have on client side.
(resent because I mangled up the address).
Please record the network packet content of an SMTP session.
Then look at
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On 7/22/2014 4:16 PM, nobody73 wrote:
>
>
> On 22/07/2014 16:49, Noel Jones wrote:
>
>> The logs suggest there's an encryption mismatch between the
>> client and postfix. Make sure you're looking at the "outgoing
>> server SMTP" settings in thunderb
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On 22/07/2014 16:49, Noel Jones wrote:
> The logs suggest there's an encryption mismatch between the client
> and postfix. Make sure you're looking at the "outgoing server SMTP"
> settings in thunderbird, not the IMAP settings.
It's SMTP !
i tri
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On 7/22/2014 2:11 AM, nobody73 wrote:
> On 22/07/2014 02:23, Noel Jones wrote:
>> On 7/21/2014 5:32 PM, nobody73 wrote:
>>> Sorry for the debug logs but i think the reason why of my
>>> "UNKNOWN" issue is beacause connecting from abroad the
>>> hosted
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On 22/07/2014 02:23, Noel Jones wrote:
> On 7/21/2014 5:32 PM, nobody73 wrote:
>> Sorry for the debug logs but i think the reason why of my
>> "UNKNOWN" issue is beacause connecting from abroad the hosted
>> smtpd server there is no match in $mynet
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On 7/21/2014 5:32 PM, nobody73 wrote:
> Sorry for the debug logs but i think the reason why of my
> "UNKNOWN" issue is beacause connecting from abroad the hosted
> smtpd server there is no match in $mynetworks statement as you
> can see
No, the "after
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Sorry for the debug logs but i think the reason why of my "UNKNOWN"
issue is beacause connecting from abroad the hosted smtpd server there
is no match in $mynetworks statement as you can see
> match_hostname: mylaptop.client ~? 11.22.11.22/32 match_
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On 21/07/2014 00:17, Wietse Venema wrote:
> How do you know that the client connects to port 465?
I said postfix has wrappermode on port 465 ,client connects by default
on 25 .
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nobody73:
> > My guess is you've configured the mail client to use the deprecated
> > smtps wrappermode TLS. Many mail clients improperly refer to this
> > mode as "SSL".
>
> I had wrappermode on port 465 ,looking at master.cf ,and i disabled it
> setting it to NO.
> these the logs after change:
>
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On 20/07/2014 21:41, Noel Jones wrote:
> On 7/20/2014 9:08 AM, nobody73 wrote:
>>> Am 20.07.2014 01:11, schrieb nobody73:
I have a postfix server i'd use as mobile user wherever i may
be. It has a static public ip/28 network interface and
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On 7/20/2014 9:08 AM, nobody73 wrote:
>> Am 20.07.2014 01:11, schrieb nobody73:
>>> I have a postfix server i'd use as mobile user wherever i
>>> may be. It has a static public ip/28 network interface and
>>> i want smtp to use sasl/ssl authenticated c
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> Am 20.07.2014 01:11, schrieb nobody73:
>> I have a postfix server i'd use as mobile user wherever i may be.
>> It has a static public ip/28 network interface and i want smtp to
>> use sasl/ssl authenticated connection with its relay_host
>> provid
Wietse Venema:
> nobody73:
> > Hi !
> > I have a postfix server i'd use as mobile user wherever i may be.
> > It has a static public ip/28 network interface and i want smtp to use
> > sasl/ssl authenticated connection with its relay_host provider and no
> > authentication for smtpd but still ssl .
nobody73:
> Hi !
> I have a postfix server i'd use as mobile user wherever i may be.
> It has a static public ip/28 network interface and i want smtp to use
> sasl/ssl authenticated connection with its relay_host provider and no
> authentication for smtpd but still ssl .
> this is my main.cf:
Unfo
Am 20.07.2014 01:11, schrieb nobody73:
> I have a postfix server i'd use as mobile user wherever i may be.
> It has a static public ip/28 network interface and i want smtp to use
> sasl/ssl authenticated connection with its relay_host provider and no
> authentication for smtpd but still ssl
don't
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Hi !
I have a postfix server i'd use as mobile user wherever i may be.
It has a static public ip/28 network interface and i want smtp to use
sasl/ssl authenticated connection with its relay_host provider and no
authentication for smtpd but still ssl
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