Joseph Mays a écrit :
>> What service is it, and why are they not allowing you to relay?
> 
> The spam filtering servers are local servers on our system. It's not an
> offsite service out in the world. The relaying denied messages are
> coming from the postfix daemons on the cluster, not from the filtering
> servers. The filtering servers are set up to accept outbound mail from
> the postfix system now. The problem is that I can't get the postfix
> system to send it to them.
> 

we're hungry for logs.

and also explain which is which (which server rejects mail coming from
which client... etc).

>> Did you ask them for directions for enabling this? Or did you just try
>> to use the same IP(s) that mail from them comes in on?
> 
> Yes. But the filtering servers are not the problem. They are not denying
> the mail; they are not getting it in the first place.
> 

changing relayhost doesn't change access on the same server, so this is
not very convincing ;-p

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