Hello Thomas, Yes, I know it's hard to believe, maybe I forget to reload smtpd.conf after I made the edit, but I don't think so.
Yes, secrets exists and has valid login info. I tested the info with Thunderbird on a client and was able to send an email Thanks > ---------- Original Message ---------- > From: Thomas Bohl <[email protected]> > Date: April 4, 2019 at 6:55 PM > > > Hello, > > > action “relay” relay user username host smtp+tls://[email protected] > > auth <secrets> > > > It worked fine until late March. > > Hard to believe, since it is a syntax error. > > > > smtpd -n was ok after user [username] was removed but the relay no > > longer functioned. The main cause seems to be a lack of authentication > > as I get a "mta error reason=AUTH rejected: 535 Authentication failed" > > when I try to send an email while running smtpd -dv. > > <secrets> exists or smtpd wouldn't start. > An entry for bob exist or a warning would appear. > An authentication is attempted or "530 Authentication required" would > (most likely) appear. > > 1. Is bob still an active account on smtp.example.com? > 2. Is the password in <secrets> still valid? > 3. Is smtp.example.com still the preferred smarthost in the eyes of its > provider? > 4. Is your IP on a blacklist? https://www.dnsbl.info/ > > -- -- You received this mail because you are subscribed to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send a mail to: [email protected]
