Damian Gerow wrote:
Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure Rogers blocks outbound SMTP. At least, I had
to change my relayhost to TCP port 587 in order for it to work.
They at least had every intention of doing so a year or so ago: that's
when I had to part way with them and go with an ISP (TekSavvy
Mark Little writes:
| > file /etc/postfix/main.cf
| >
| > myhostname = cpe0050180174de-cm0019475e1ed2.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com
| > relayhost = [smtp.broadband.rogers.com]
| >
|
| Take the relayhost line out and your postfix should act like a proper MTA
| and do a DNS lookup for the correct
Mark Little wrote:
: Although I am not sure if Rogers block outgoing port 25 for customers to
: everything except for their SMTP servers; some ISPs do this to avoid open
: relays on their network.
Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure Rogers blocks outbound SMTP. At least, I had
to change my relayhost t
> file /etc/postfix/main.cf
>
>myhostname = cpe0050180174de-cm0019475e1ed2.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com
>relayhost = [smtp.broadband.rogers.com]
>
Take the relayhost line out and your postfix should act like a proper MTA
and do a DNS lookup for the correct MX servers and then send via:
roge
SUMMARY:
- How to configure procmail (or something else) to
"use authentication" to send mail to smtp.broadband.rogers.com.
- When sending mail, I get "530 authentication required" errors in
/var/log/maillog.
- I've tried using the instructions in the file
README-Postfix-SASL-RedHat.txt