On Fri, 29 Aug 2008, J.P. Trosclair wrote:

The reason your mail is working locally is probably because postfix is
configured to accept mail from the local network or localhost without any
sort of authentication but not when the mail is comming from an untrusted
network:

  All outgoing mail comes from the local network: one desktop
server/workstation and two portables.

IMPORTANT: saslauthd usually establishes a UNIX domain socket in /var/run/saslauthd and waits for authentication requests. The Postfix SMTP server must have read+execute permission to this directory or authentication attempts will fail.

So with that said, make sure postfix can read that directory and the files under it.

  That's what mode 7xx does.

Rich

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