Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2004-07-24 at 23:02 -0400, James Knott wrote:
Such as 953752177?
Jul 24 21:00:26 mail postfix/cleanup[12164]: 953752177: message-id=<20040725010022.953752177@mail.destinywellness.com> Jul 24 21:00:26 mail postfix/qmgr[12619]: 953752177: from=
, size=1213, nrcpt=1 (queue active (the above log line is incomplete)
Jul 24 21:00:27 mail postfix/smtpd[9673]: 1ACA0217A: client=SGS.DESTINYFIN.com[192.168.1.1] Jul 24 21:00:27 mail postfix/pickup[11796]: 1CAC22183: uid=65534 from=
Jul 24 21:00:27 mail postfix/cleanup[12164]: 1CAC22183: message-id=<20040725010022.953752177@mail.destinywellness.com> Jul 24 21:00:27 mail postfix/pipe[12703]: 953752177: to= , relay=procmail, delay=5, status=sent (spamfiltr) Er... The log is incomplete for my liking, but if email is coming on 192.168.1.1 interface, it thinks that it comes from the local network, ie, the intranet, so it allows relying for it:
If you want, I can send you the entire log, but it's over 12,000 lines and 1.73 MB. ;-)
mynetwork= 127.0.0.0/8, 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
More information is needed. What interfaces do you have? Is indeed external mail coming in on that interface?
Does it consider the address that it comes in on? Or the source address? There is only one interface in use, connected to the firewall, via local network. Beyond the firewall is an ADSL connection. The log shows a wide variety of sources and destinations for the messages. I can send test messages, from a mail relay test site, to verify it is relaying messages.