On Wednesday, October 22, 2014, 4:53:35 AM, Austin wrote: > This issue was resolved by changing port to 465. Not sure why 587 do not work.
When using port 587, the e-mail client has to send STARTTLS to establish a connection. Check to see if your e-mail client has such a setting. Using the old port 465, the incoming connection is expected to already be secure. This is a port the old Microsoft e-mail clients used years ago. Although port 465 is still supported, you really should get port 587 working as it is the standard in today's day and age. > On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 2:39 PM, li...@rhsoft.net <li...@rhsoft.net> wrote: > Am 22.10.2014 um 10:49 schrieb Austin Einter: > > Then I checked the error log, I see > > /*postfix/submission/smtpd[1629]: connect from localhost[127.0.0.1] > postfix/submission/smtpd[1629]: lost connection after UNKNOWN from > localhost[127.0.0.1]*/ > > I am not sure, why postfix is refusing connection even if telnet to 587 > port is successful > > > where do you see here postfix refuse anything? > > *lost* connection != refused connection > postfix is just the messenger -- Duane Hill duih...@gmail.com "If at first you don't succeed, so much for sky diving."