OK, I'm kind of stuck here. I'm either doing something wrong or not understanding the set-up. I'm trying to get postfix configured and when I do this: telnet localhost 25 HELO <localhost> MAIL FROM: <fred@somewhere.com> RCPT TO: <ginger@nowhere.com> DATA ... ... ... The logs show that is was not rejected. (It didn't deliver either as there is no address by that name) I'm thinking that I should not be able to do this...
Am Sonntag, 12. Oktober 2003 01:05 schrieb Tom Allison:
OK, I'm kind of stuck here. I'm either doing something wrong or not understanding the set-up.
I'm trying to get postfix configured and when I do this:
telnet localhost 25 HELO <localhost> MAIL FROM: <fred@somewhere.com> RCPT TO: <ginger@nowhere.com> DATA ... ... ...
The logs show that is was not rejected. (It didn't deliver either as there is no address by that name)
I'm thinking that I should not be able to do this...
For default 127.0.0.1 is in mynetworks and one of the first smtpd_recipient_restrictions is permit_mynetworks. # postconf mynetworks # postconf smtpd_recipient_restrictions Test it from outside. There are some test-sites in the internet. -- Andreas
Andreas Winkelmann wrote:
Am Sonntag, 12. Oktober 2003 01:05 schrieb Tom Allison:
OK, I'm kind of stuck here. I'm either doing something wrong or not understanding the set-up.
I'm trying to get postfix configured and when I do this:
telnet localhost 25 HELO <localhost> MAIL FROM: <fred@somewhere.com> RCPT TO: <ginger@nowhere.com> DATA ... ... ...
The logs show that is was not rejected. (It didn't deliver either as there is no address by that name)
I'm thinking that I should not be able to do this...
For default 127.0.0.1 is in mynetworks and one of the first smtpd_recipient_restrictions is permit_mynetworks.
# postconf mynetworks
# postconf smtpd_recipient_restrictions
Test it from outside. There are some test-sites in the internet.
testing from the outside shows that it's exactly right. thank you.
Hi Tom, On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 19:05:42 -0400 GMT (10/11/2003, 6:05 PM +0500 GMT my time), Tom Allison wrote: T> I'm trying to get postfix configured and when I do this: You are not totally speaking SMTP T> telnet localhost 25 T> HELO <localhost> ^^^^^^^^ HELO dude or anything .. with no brackets. T> MAIL FROM: <fred@somewhere.com> T> RCPT TO: <ginger@nowhere.com> T> DATA -- Gary Try to relax and enjoy the crisis.
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