Hi, I've econfigured postfix with yast2 and permanent connection option and with my provider smtp address. I can send mails but some addresses (for examples this mailing list) refuse the mail. Is something wrong with my hostname? or postfix configuration? (I left all default) What can I do? Thanks Giulio
Am Montag, 13. Oktober 2003 20:01 schrieb Giulio F.:
I've econfigured postfix with yast2 and permanent connection option and with my provider smtp address. I can send mails but some addresses (for examples this mailing list) refuse the mail. Is something wrong with my hostname? or postfix configuration? (I left all default) What can I do?
Send us some Logs? (/var/log/mail) What do you mean with "refuse mail"? The exact Error Message? Show us your configuration (postconf -n). -- Andreas
A las 08:21 del 13 de Oct de 2003, Andreas Winkelmann dijo:
Am Montag, 13. Oktober 2003 20:01 schrieb Giulio F.:
I've econfigured postfix with yast2 and permanent connection option and with my provider smtp address. I can send mails but some addresses (for examples this mailing list) refuse the mail. Is something wrong with my hostname? or postfix configuration? (I left all default) What can I do?
Send us some Logs? (/var/log/mail)
What do you mean with "refuse mail"? The exact Error Message?
Show us your configuration (postconf -n).
-- Andreas
A blind shot. Looks like you have configured postfix to deliver messages by itself without smtp server. Last week it was being discussed how some mail servers will refuse emails coming from standalone machines as a protection against spam. Nevertheless, follow Andreas advice and show us your configuration. Sergio
The 03.10.14 at 08:01, Sergio Dominguez wrote:
A blind shot. Looks like you have configured postfix to deliver messages by itself without smtp server. Last week it was being discussed how some mail servers will refuse emails coming from standalone machines as a protection against spam.
In this case, I think he is forwarding email to another server for relaying; this server might reject email whose "from" it doesn't like. In that case, he would have to use the "transport" file. The mail log file will tell exactly what is happening, but he sent the wrong entry. [...] Ah, he has sent it now on another new thread. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
The mail log file will tell exactly what is happening, but he sent the wrong entry. [...] Ah, he has sent it now on another new thread.
Yes, happened the same to me, I only saw his first email, not the others as they were in another thread, and in the first description of his configuration it was said nothing about SMTP server. Saludos Sergio -- Save a mouse, eat a pussy!
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Andreas Winkelmann
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Carlos E. R.
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Giulio F.
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Sergio Dominguez