Relay host and transport maps

2010-04-05 Thread Scott Thomson
Hey Folks, Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. I think it might make the most sense to start by describing what I'm trying to accomplish first. Which is this, I have a server that is configured as the host for our mailman lists (lists.example.org), it also sits between postini and ou

Client host rejected: sender address does not match client hostname

2010-04-05 Thread Voytek Eymont
I just noticed this in the logs, which might be from a valid sender to a valid user on this server: Apr 5 11:03:31 postfix/smtpd[31021]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from fep06.mfe.bur.connect.com.au[203.63.86.26]: 554 5.7.1 : Client host rejected: sender address does not match client hostname; from= t

Re: Client host rejected: sender address does not match client hostname

2010-04-05 Thread Wietse Venema
Voytek Eymont: > I just noticed this in the logs, which might be from a valid sender to a > valid user on this server: > > Apr 5 11:03:31 postfix/smtpd[31021]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from > fep06.mfe.bur.connect.com.au[203.63.86.26]: 554 5.7.1 > : Client host rejected: sender > address does not m

Re: Relay host and transport maps

2010-04-05 Thread Wietse Venema
Scott Thomson: > Hey Folks, > > Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. I think it might make the > most sense to start by describing what I'm trying to accomplish first. > Which is this, I have a server that is configured as the host for our > mailman lists (lists.example.org), it also

Re: Relay host and transport maps

2010-04-05 Thread Jerry
On Mon, 5 Apr 2010 10:24:47 -0400, Scott Thomson articulated: > Hey Folks, > > Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. I think it might > make the most sense to start by describing what I'm trying to > accomplish first. Which is this, I have a server that is configured > as the host for

re: (still same spam problem) Pop-Before Smtpd question and also can you quicky check the log file for issues?

2010-04-05 Thread Josh Cason
The pop-before-smtp has other ip numbers in the list. I'm able to create a list using the pop-before-smtp --list command and > into a file. Then read through the ip numbers. That is how I know what is listed including 127.0.0.1 and the internal server ip number. Compared to the test server

Re: (still same spam problem) Pop-Before Smtpd question and also can you quicky check the log file for issues?

2010-04-05 Thread Wietse Venema
Josh Cason: > The pop-before-smtp has other ip numbers in the list. Postfix will allow mail from EVERY IP address in the file. Wietse

Re: Client host rejected: sender address does not match client hostname

2010-04-05 Thread brian moore
On Tue, 6 Apr 2010 00:27:57 +1000 (EST) "Voytek Eymont" wrote: > I just noticed this in the logs, which might be from a valid sender to a > valid user on this server: > > Apr 5 11:03:31 postfix/smtpd[31021]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from > fep06.mfe.bur.connect.com.au[203.63.86.26]: 554 5.7.1 > :

Re: Client host rejected: sender address does not match client hostname

2010-04-05 Thread Noel Jones
On 4/5/2010 1:10 PM, brian moore wrote: On Tue, 6 Apr 2010 00:27:57 +1000 (EST) "Voytek Eymont" wrote: I just noticed this in the logs, which might be from a valid sender to a valid user on this server: Apr 5 11:03:31 postfix/smtpd[31021]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from fep06.mfe.bur.connect.co

smtpd_recipient_restrictions = check_recipient_access & sendmail

2010-04-05 Thread Dan Farrell
Hi List! Hail, Postfix Gurus! I'm having problems using smtpd_recipient_restrictions with check_recipient_access. My goal is to send mail from this machine only to email addresses I specify. All other mail should be rejected, including mail from localhost. (It's a development server used for

Re: smtpd_recipient_restrictions = check_recipient_access & sendmail

2010-04-05 Thread Noel Jones
On 4/5/2010 2:48 PM, Dan Farrell wrote: Hi List! Hail, Postfix Gurus! I'm having problems using smtpd_recipient_restrictions with check_recipient_access. My goal is to send mail from this machine only to email addresses I specify. All other mail should be rejected, including mail from localho

Re: Client host rejected: sender address does not match client hostname

2010-04-05 Thread brian moore
On Mon, 05 Apr 2010 13:22:44 -0500 Noel Jones wrote: > No. The log entry clearly shows that > fep06.mfe.bur.connect.com.au is the sender and local postfix > is the receiver. The local postfix rejects the delivery attempt. > > This is almost certainly a "spoofed freemail" rule added to > the

Re: Client host rejected: sender address does not match client hostname

2010-04-05 Thread Voytek Eymont
On Tue, April 6, 2010 4:22 am, Noel Jones wrote: >>> Apr 5 11:03:31 postfix/smtpd[31021]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from >>> fep06.mfe.bur.connect.com.au[203.63.86.26]: 554 5.7.1 >>> : Client host rejected: >>> sender address does not match client hostname; from= >>> to= proto=ESMTP >>> helo= >

Re: Client host rejected: sender address does not match client hostname

2010-04-05 Thread Noel Jones
On 4/5/2010 5:19 PM, Voytek Eymont wrote: On Tue, April 6, 2010 4:22 am, Noel Jones wrote: Apr 5 11:03:31 postfix/smtpd[31021]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from fep06.mfe.bur.connect.com.au[203.63.86.26]: 554 5.7.1 : Client host rejected: sender address does not match client hostname; from= to=

Re: Client host rejected: sender address does not match client hostname

2010-04-05 Thread mouss
brian moore a écrit : > On Mon, 05 Apr 2010 13:22:44 -0500 > Noel Jones wrote: > >> No. The log entry clearly shows that >> fep06.mfe.bur.connect.com.au is the sender and local postfix >> is the receiver. The local postfix rejects the delivery attempt. >> >> This is almost certainly a "spoofe

re: pop-before-smtp should not put localhost/server ip in the list then?

2010-04-05 Thread Josh Cason
So then from I could tell. Pop-Before-Smtp should not list 127.0.0.1 and the server ip number then. I guess what I'm asking is. I have this server doing multiple duties including sending logwatch and webmail from the server via localhost. This works great. But I think it might be a cause to

ot: spf bounce on forwarded email

2010-04-05 Thread Voytek Eymont
I have a virtual mail domain that as of recently started using their parent organization email addresses, not on this server, rather than the addresses on domain on this server. I've set up a number of aliases to redirect emails to the desired new addresses on a remote server, that seemed to work

cant deliver emails to gmail - no bounced msgs either

2010-04-05 Thread Jeff Lacki
Hi- In the last few days I noticed that email I send to my gmail account from my postfix server never makes it to gmail. I havent touched the config in a few weeks so nothing should have changed from when it worked. My server relays through my ISP. My domain DNS records are working fine and I

Re: cant deliver emails to gmail - no bounced msgs either

2010-04-05 Thread Sahil Tandon
On Mon, 05 Apr 2010, Jeff Lacki wrote: > I havent touched the config in a few weeks so nothing should > have changed from when it worked. My server relays through > my ISP. My domain DNS records are working fine and I checked > for blacklisting and Im not blacklisted. The log file shows > 250 s

Spam filtering problem [Probably really a BIND problem, but let's not poison the well...]

2010-04-05 Thread listserv . traffic
Ok, I started down this path a while back and left it on the shelf - but now I'm back on the case, but I'm still baffled and don't know where else to ask. If you'd point me in the right direction, I'd be very grateful. I'll also include the problem here so you can take a crack at it too. --- In

Re: ot: spf bounce on forwarded email

2010-04-05 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 04/05/2010 10:00 PM, Voytek Eymont wrote: > I have a virtual mail domain that as of recently started using their > parent organization email addresses, not on this server, rather than the > addresses on domain on this server. > > I've set up a number of aliases to redirect emails to the desired