I found a reference in main.cf to a unexisting file. After correcting that I now
got a 220 respons, but
after entering the rcpt to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

the connection is aborted and I found in log:

Aug 17 19:55:00 arara.spsul.net <critical> postfix/smtpd[3900]: fatal: net/mask
pattern 200.232.113.0/23 has a non-null host portion; specify 200.232.112.0/23
if this is really what you want
Aug 17 19:55:01 arara.spsul.net <warning> postfix/master[3713]: warning: process
/opkg/libexec/postfix/smtpd pid 3900 exit status 1
Aug 17 19:55:01 arara.spsul.net <warning> postfix/master[3713]: warning:
/opkg/libexec/postfix/smtpd: bad command startup -- throttling


The 200.232.112.0/23 is a network address from a previus test instalation that
is no longer valid, but I do not know where I left a reference to it. I checked
all postfix configuration files and could not find any reference.
Any clue where I could left this ?
My postfix is configured to check against ldap, but it doesn't seams to start
the connection.

Thanks for any further help,

Alex

Citando Bill Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Tue, Aug 17, 2004, Alexander Belck wrote:
> >I compiled,configured and started OpenPKG postfix with aparently no errors,
> but
> >I Can't get positive connection nor any error.
> >
> >When I : telnet localhost smtp I got:
> >
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# telnet localhost smtp
> >Trying 127.0.0.1...
> >Connected to localhost.
> >Escape character is '^]'.
> >
> >
> >but no, 220 myhost ESMTP response
>
> Typically this results when you use the default main.cf file, and
> don't change the example.com references to point to a real host.
>
> You can look in the %{l_prefix}/var/postfix/log/postfix.log file
> for more detailled information.
>
> Bill
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