On 02.05.23 09:19, Kolusion K via Postfix-users wrote:
So I have just had another look at my e-mail server regarding my situation, and
I found something very odd.
Postfix seems to be unable to send e-mail to IPv4 addresses, but it can send
e-mail to IPv6 addresses.
This is odd because Post
"Wrong! The las line in your attachment (very uncomfortable way for
sharing information that need quoting), states:
inet_protocols = all
You need to have a thorugh read of Postfix documentation."
Why is it uncomfortable?
No I don't need to read the documentation. There is a problem with Postfix
On Tue, 2 May 2023, Victoriano Giralt via Postfix-users wrote:
[very good information and advice]
Just show/check the output of "ip a" if you are on Linux, please, you
will be surprised.
Maybe also add "ip r", as this would clarify whether the default route is the
VPN or not (and apparentl
Good day,
On mar, 2023-05-02 at 09:19 +0200, Kolusion K via Postfix-users wrote:
>
> Postfix seems to be unable to send e-mail to IPv4 addresses, but it
> can send e-mail to IPv6 addresses.
So, your machine running Postfix *has* a global IPv6 address.
> This is odd because Postfix is configur
On 01.05.23 14:24, Kolusion K via Postfix-users wrote:
E-mail server enp0s3 interface IP address: 192.168.1.2
E-mail server ppp0 interface IP address: 192.168.2.2
VPS enp6s18 interface IP address: 1.2.3.4
What could be causing my e-mail delivery problem?
your firewall rules show nopthing spe