Tom Nielsen wrote:
here ya go.
Aug 28 22:15:17 mailserver postfix/smtpd[13754]: connect from localhost[127.0.0.1] Aug 28 22:15:17 mailserver postfix/smtpd[13754]: D5B1EBC84: client=localhost[127.0.0.1] Aug 28 22:15:17 mailserver postfix/cleanup[13746]: D5B1EBC84: message-id=<1062134068.9953.10.camel@linux.local> Aug 28 22:15:17 mailserver postfix/qmgr[13722]: D5B1EBC84: from=
, size=1630, nrcpt=1 (queue active) Aug 28 22:15:18 mailserver postfix/smtpd[13754]: disconnect from localhost[127.0.0.1] Aug 28 22:15:18 mailserver postfix/pipe[13748]: C8C86BC57: to= , relay=vscan, delay=2, status=sent (mailserver.neuro-logic.com) Aug 28 22:15:23 mailserver postfix/smtp[13755]: D5B1EBC84: to= , relay=linuxmail-org.mr.outblaze.com[205.158.89.58], delay=6, status=sent (250 Ok: queued as 2B2CC1D7159) My log is huge (meaning my /mail log...not my other log) so I just clipped the part that pertains to me sending an email from home. Everything works fine here at the office, on my machine and everyone else's. I did take out my IP address from mynetworks. I couldn't send at first, but found that I forgot to include a line in main.cf. I'm wondering if it's because I logged in once, then from there on I'm always accepted.
Hmm, i'm missing sasl-messages in your log. Maybe it is disabled? Or switch verbose logging on. Go to /etc/postfix/master.cf and add a "-v" behind the smtpd. Then look at the log, there is after connecting the AUTH... handshake, where a authentication succesfull or something similar should be appearing. And of course, there are testsites in the internet for testing your configuration on open-relays (For example http://www.abuse.net/relay.html). -- Andreas