On Sun, Aug 13, 2017, at 21:13, Wietse Venema wrote:

[...]

> > Aug 13 14:37:55 u0 postfix/pickup[6727]: C630B180CB9: uid=1000
> > from=<reader>
> > 
> > Aug 13 14:37:55 u0 postfix/cleanup[6746]: C630B180CB9:
> > message-id=<20170813183755.C630B180CB9@u1>
> > 
> > Aug 13 14:37:55 u0 postfix/qmgr[6728]: C630B180CB9:
> > from=<rea...@u0.local.lan>, size=1374, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
> > 
> > Aug 13 14:37:56 u0 postfix/smtp[6748]: C630B180CB9:
> > to=<hp...@fastmail.fm>, relay=smtp.fastmail.com[66.111.4.139]:587,
> > delay=0.67, delays=0.12/0.1/0.36/0.09, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0
> > Ok: queued as 5A0A57E317)
> 
> The message was delivered to smtp.fastmail.com.

[...]

> Where is the rest of the logging for 6943A180CBB?

I sent what looked most relevant... but before finding and posting any
others, I have found
the problem so don't need to pester you further.

[...]
 
> >    Reporting-MTA: dns; mailauth.nyi.internal
> >   X-Postfix-Queue-ID: C44B420EF3
> 
> That is UNRELATED to the logging above. It was sent by a mail system
> that calls itself mailauth.nyi.internal. To find out more about
> message C44B420EF3, ask the owner of that system what happened with
> message C44B420EF3.

I had trouble identifying which message that applied to but do it
believe it may be the 
right one.  I suspect mailauth.nyi.internal is possibly the same machine
as smtp.fastmail.com 
or an internal machine at fastmail that helps process smtp requests.  I
say that because I get 
one of those for each email I attempt to send using that config.

But anyway, it turns out I needed to make use of the generic table found
in the pages you referred
me to in a previous thread.

I'm only guessing here and I hope you might comment as to whether this
is a reasonable guess.

I suspect the failure was do to the fact that smtp.fastmail.com could
not reserver the domain of the mail sender. 
My local machine which has a made up domain.

Once I put the generic table into play where I have this line:
rea...@u0.local.lan                     hgp...@comcast.net
(Left column is my fantasy USER@Host.domain, right column is my address
at my IP comcast)
Then, sending messages  began to arrive at its destination instead of
bouncing.

Thanks for your kind help.  As you mentioned in a previous post, every
thing I needed can be found
at: http://www.postfix.org/SOHO_README.html , or a link found there.

I should have persevered a little longer before posting again, about the
mail failures.


 
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