Manny wrote:
Hi all!

This is for all the Postfix experts out there!

I'm running Postfix+ipop3d on a Red Hat 9 box. So far, I can send mail to local users so the MDA is working. I find that I can access my box's SMTP (smtp.mannydomain.com) remotely using an email client, but I can only send mail (using that SMTP) to users at the domain name of the Postfix box

By default, Postfix will accept mail for its own domain.

> (such as [EMAIL PROTECTED]). If I try to send to other email
> addresses, I get a message like: address rejected.

Might it be the anti-relaying config of Postfix. If the remote client you are using is within your local network, check main.cf for keyword: mynetwork. If you're accessing its from something like another ISP or a different network, you will have to look for ways to allow that account to be allowed to send out mail.



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