Hi, HAving spent many a ltae evenings I am beginning to give up on postfix. I have a small network at home and want to send mail from the network to the outside world. I have a permanent internet connections. I have specified in the main.cf file correct domain name, correct network parameters etc..., and I can query postfix on the server and get it to send emails...what I can't do is send a mail with Kmail .. the mail log shows as far as I can see that postfix sees Kmails attenpt to email but refuses the connection. Does anyone have any idea why postfix refuses the connection...is there something that should be changed in the master.cf file? Thomas
On Saturday 29 June 2002 03:46, Thomas Nyman wrote:
Hi,
HAving spent many a ltae evenings I am beginning to give up on postfix. I <snip> far as I can see that postfix sees Kmails attenpt to email but refuses the connection. Does anyone have any idea why postfix refuses the connection...is there something that should be changed in the master.cf file?
Thomas
Is KMail using smtp > server=localhost or is it using /usr/sbin/sendmail (yes, postfix comes with a replacement binary of the same name)? Assuming case "1" above, do you have your own IPs in the line that allows relaying (sorry, it's late and I can't think exactly what line is is -- $mynetworks maybe) Have you asked for help on the postfix mailing list? JW
On Sat, Jun 29, 2002 at 10:46:13AM +0200, Thomas Nyman wrote:
Hi,
HAving spent many a ltae evenings I am beginning to give up on postfix. I have a small network at home and want to send mail from the network to the outside world. I have a permanent internet connections.
I have specified in the main.cf file correct domain name, correct network parameters etc..., and I can query postfix on the server and get it to send emails...what I can't do is send a mail with Kmail .. the mail log shows as far as I can see that postfix sees Kmails attenpt to email but refuses the connection. Does anyone have any idea why postfix refuses the connection...is there something that should be changed in the master.cf file?
Send your postconf -n to this mailing list, and let's see what's wrong. One more thing, the configuration file you should edit should main.cf. and not master.cf. Also gives your subnet IP, and a couple lines of the postfix logs saying your problem.
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