Clayton wrote:
A couple selected lines (sanitized with IPs, and real email addresses replaced):
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
I don't see anything in master.cf that would explain this. Please check carefully, if you haven't made an error during your obfuscation of the real addresses. The last possibility is that you forgot to execute "postfix reload" to make Postfix aware of changes in main.cf/master.cf.
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.
Port 10025 is the default port to receive mails back after they were filtered by amavisd-new. Though you don't have any content_filter settings to enable the filterung, thus you don't need port 10025 for the moment. Also, there should be several settings on that listener so you don't get a mail loop or reject mails that you have already accepted. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org