I'm using Alpine for e-mail and have the "app" password stored in a file
so that the client can login to Gmail. It's stored as an alphanumeric
with whitespace: xxx yyy zzz
How and where is this password stored on Ubuntu?
/etc/postfix/sasl/sasl_passwd is where I have it. The example is:
Would you be able to point me to anyone there, or a contact?
I'm not seeing any contact information.
thanks,
Nick
On Sun, 17 Dec 2023, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote:
saunders.nicholas--- via Postfix-users:
/etc/postfix/sasl/sasl_passwd is where I have it. The example is:
How is this header populated?
X-Google-Original-From: nicho...@mordor.saundersconsulting.tech
What's interesting about this value is that the user name on localhost is
nicholas. The FQDN is as above. There's no such e-mail address. Well, I
suppose mail on localhost to that e-mail will make
I think that I have the SASL figured out, and probably it's a similar
process to get the tls_policy compliant and functional. The log:
Dec 23 13:11:32 mordor postfix/smtp[287549]: error: open database
/etc/postfix/tls_policy.db: No such file or directory
Dec 23 13:11:32 mordor postfix/smtp[28