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Aug 2 13:29:28 linux postfix/smtpd[16770]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from mxout-137-ewr.ma ilhop.org[IP_ADDRESS_REMOVED]: 554 5.7.1
: Relay access denied; from= to= proto=ESMTP helo= Okay, here's a contradiction, I can't explain with the output of "postconf -n".
The phrase "relay access denied" is only used, when the domain is not recognized by Postfix as one that Postfix feels responsible for. But "postconf -n" shows that it is included in mydestination.
The only explanation I have is that you overrode this with a setting in master.cf. Please show the master.cf.
I made one change to master.cf (I've put it up here http://www.digitaldragon.ca/master.cf )... the last line was added: 10025 inet n - n - - smtpd I made this change to convince postfix that it could look outside localhost for the mailserver (based on a lot of reading I did to try and figure out why I could send/receive mail localy, but external failed 100% of the time (could not even telnet to the port). After I made this change, postfix started listening and retrieving/delivering mail for the primary user plus one alias. This one alias thing has really thrown me... I would expect either all aliases to work or none, not one.... I expect it's something I did in the process of trying to get it all working.. but what is the question. As far as I know, I didn't make any other changes... I have tinkered with fetchmailconf and webmin in the process of sorting this out... it's possible I'm inadvertently made another change...
Aug 2 13:31:07 linux postfix/smtpd[16961]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from mxout-203-ewr.ma ilhop.org[IP_ADDRESS_REMOVED]: 554 5.7.1
: Relay access denied; from= to= proto=ESMTP helo= This only happens when I attempt to send to newly defined aliases, or to the old aliases such as abuse, postmaster etc.
This shouldn't have anything to do with a local alias. It's the domain itself that is not recognized as a local domain. In case of a missing local alias it would say "user unknown in ... table".
That's what I expected as well... which has really got me stumped... not even sure what to search on for this. Setting up a local alias is relatively straight forward... I thought :-P C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org