We connect through Remote Desktop Server, so once the person
authenticates through vpn, they login to a Windows 2008R2 Server, and
launch Thunderbird (in essence, everything is inside the local network)
However, I understand your comment. As I said in another e-mail, I will
continue to implement SASL in Dovecot, as I've already configured most
of the pieces, but for now, we'll let the users work as needed.
This is an accounting office, so we need to work through the U.S. tax
season.
We were having calendar issues on the "old" mail server, and we had no
Active Directory, so in the near future, we'll gain some benefit by
having a Samba AD that hosts the mail/calendar server as well.
And, we're up-to-date with Trusty 14.04 and all the current packages for
the other services.
It's been an experience! And, other than the fact I'm confused many
times (and have to read and reread the documentation -- and ask
questions), there's been no "stem-to-stern" documentation, it's done for
now!
The tutorial for 12.04 by Oliver Bitsch was my inspiration, though I
worked from "newer" documentation. Thanks to everyone for their
patience! I try to be specific in my questions so as not to trouble the
list.
On 01/20/2015 11:15 AM, Martin Simovic wrote:
On 20 Jan 2015, at 16:23, Steve Ankeny <[email protected]> wrote:
BINGO!
mynetworks = 192.168.121.0/24 127.0.0.0/8 [::ffff:127.0.0.0]/104 [::1]/128
STARTTLS Port 587 No authentication
This will work only from your local network … e.g. if you are connecting to
your mail server from internet (road-warrior) you’ll get relay access denied.
Working SMTP authentication is what you want.
Regards
Martin.
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