On 28/03/2024 05:16, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 08:37:12PM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
Viktor Dukhovni:
And the server, objects, since it supports TLS 1.3. Now you need to
figure out why the client is signalling fallback.
Would it be feasibe to set up a dedicated submission
Ok, I got it installed and running, but any mail from the server
to be relayed gets this error.
--> DATA
<-- 530 5.7.0 Authentication required
--> QUIT
So far I've chosen Internet Site as my Debian configuration when the package installed.
I added my main domain name,
Please use plaintext for list mail.
On 28.03.24 06:39, Samuel Goodies via Postfix-users wrote:
Ok, I got it installed and running, but any mail from the server to be
relayed gets this error.
--> DATA
<-- 530 5.7.0 Authentication required
--> QUIT
are you trying to send mail to this p
This is for a "smarthost" like setup. Mail goes from my server of
multiple domains, 2 ip addresses, to this postfix server for delivery.
The postfix server does nothing but accept mail from the "real" server
and deliver it to the outside world, and supply bounce/error notifications.
On 3/28/
On 28.03.24 08:11, Samuel Goodies via Postfix-users wrote:
This is for a "smarthost" like setup. Mail goes from my server of
multiple domains, 2 ip addresses, to this postfix server for delivery.
The postfix server does nothing but accept mail from the "real" server
and deliver it to the outsi
Dnia 28.03.2024 o godz. 06:39:47 Samuel Goodies via Postfix-users pisze:
> So far I've chosen Internet Site as my Debian configuration when the package
> installed.
> I added my main domain name, though this postfix box will pass mail for
> several other domains as well.
> I edited /etc/postfix/
My smtpd is commented out entirely. I understood from others that
this was necessary to prevent incoming mail, since all my postfix
does is relay out mail.
Was that wrong?
The entire mail.conf, with securedomain* being my domains and
or 5 b
On 3/28/2024 6:39 AM, Samuel Goodies via Postfix-users wrote:
Ok, I got it installed and running, but any mail from the server to
be relayed gets this error.
--> DATA
<-- 530 5.7.0 Authentication required
--> QUIT
So far I've chosen Internet Site as my Debian configuration when the pac
Hello, all.
I handle two SMTP gateways at $WORK which relay mail from the internet
to an internel server and vice-versa. Accordingly, I have
"virtual_transport = smtp:internal-host.example.com" in my main.cf .
We recently had a network issue between the gateways and the internal
host, after whi
On 2024/3/28 00:25, Samuel Goodies via Postfix-users wrote:
Hi guys. I'm inheriting a job that has an email server hosting several domains,
and I'm wanting to move them behind our firewall and route mail from the main
mail server to an offsite postfix server that will in turn send them out to
Cowboy you are very close! Great picture too, btw.
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Cowbay via Postfix-users:
> On 2024/3/28 00:25, Samuel Goodies via Postfix-users wrote:
> > Hi guys. I'm inheriting a job that has an email server hosting several
> > domains, and I'm wanting to move them behind our firewall and route mail
> > from the main mail server to an offsite postfix serve
Emmanuel Seyman via Postfix-users:
>
> Hello, all.
>
> I handle two SMTP gateways at $WORK which relay mail from the internet
> to an internel server and vice-versa. Accordingly, I have
> "virtual_transport = smtp:internal-host.example.com" in my main.cf .
>
> We recently had a network issue bet
HI,
I've set up a domain with a catch-all to deliver emails to any address to a
single recipient address by specifying it in my virtual_alias_maps.
However, the user wants to be able to send mail as any user in that domain.
The problem is that it's rejected with "sender address rejected" because
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