Hi Bill, the container I use is maintained by another person. I will suggest it. If I would be using Bacula in a platform maintained by me I already had postfix installed...
That container not even has apt…. what can I say. > On 2. Aug 2022, at 22:05, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users > <bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote: > > On 8/2/22 13:16, Justin Case wrote: >> I run the mailserver put its basically a tightly baked postfix dovecot under >> Synology DSM UI. So I won’t manually change config files. But “Ignore >> authorization for LAN connections” sounds reasonable, I have activated that >> now. Lets see if that helps. >> (BTW, bacula-dir and mail server are on different machines. its a home lab, >> yes, but its vast ;) >> This does, however, not solve the problem that the hostname is not an FQDN >> and that it cannot be overridden with bsmtp. So I am still 100% away from a >> working solution :( > > I always install a postfix MTA on my local Bacula Director, listening on > 127.0.0.1, and then from there, I can set all the outbound SMTP relay(s) and > any auth that is required. > > Typically, the local postfix is just there on the local Director because > bsmtp is a simple, one-shot deal. If it cannot connect to the host to deliver > the message for any reason, that email is gone. > > With a local postfix MTA, bsmtp sends the messages to thge local postfix, the > messages are locally queued and always delivered. Your case takes this a > couple steps further (configuring auth etc) than I usually ever need to go > with postfix and Bacula, but it is still what I would recommend trying. :) > > > Best regards, > Bill > > -- > Bill Arlofski > w...@protonmail.com > _______________________________________________ > Bacula-users mailing list > Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users