On 2022 Jun 16, at 02:01, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 15.06.22 16:35, @lbutlr wrote:
>> Google has decided to reject some mails for a local user (mails in reply to
>> gmail mails and to people they correspond with regularly, but that's not wha
>> this email is about).
>>
>> 4LNYt002TPzPl
On 15.06.22 16:35, @lbutlr wrote:
Google has decided to reject some mails for a local user (mails in reply to
gmail mails and to people they correspond with regularly, but that's not wha
this email is about).
4LNYt002TPzPlrQ 77012 Wed Jun 15 09:59:16
(host alt1.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com
Google has decided to reject some mails for a local user (mails in reply to
gmail mails and to people they correspond with regularly, but that's not wha
this email is about).
4LNYt002TPzPlrQ 77012 Wed Jun 15 09:59:16
(host alt1.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[142.250.152.27] said: 550-5.7.1
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On 2011-02-24 9:46 AM, sunhux G wrote:
> I removed the "-D" from master.cf & restarted postfix
You *still* have verbose logging enabled.
No one is going to even *try* to help you if you cannot follow the
simplest of instructions.
If you are positive that you have removed the -v from the correct
On 2/24/2011 8:46 AM, sunhux G wrote:
I removed the "-D" from master.cf& restarted postfix&
stumble upon something weird just after the restart which
made me believe there could be multiple smtp processes :
I think you're wasting everyone's time, including your own.
Provide the information yo
I removed the "-D" from master.cf & restarted postfix &
stumble upon something weird just after the restart which
made me believe there could be multiple smtp processes :
(btw, the shutting down flashed out as "failed" in red, while
the startup flashed out as "OK" in green) :
# netstat -antp
On 2011-02-23 11:50 AM, sunhux G wrote:
> Then I remove "-v" from smtpd in master.cf (& left behind "-D"), restarted
> The following is the maillog indicating mail being sent from
> gate1.mds.com.sg (this is the SMTP server of mds.com.sg domain,
> possibly it's the Exchange server) :
>
> Feb 23
On 2/23/2011 10:50 AM, sunhux G wrote:
Let me know if any other types of logging for smtpd/postfix that I may have
missed that will facilitate this troubleshooting.
Let's start over here.
Turn off all debugging and verbose logs. If someone wants to
see debug or verbose logs, they'll ask fo
>> mydomain = myportaltech.com
>> myhostname = hostname
> Is this what postconf really returns or did you redact this?
Yes, I edited it. hostname was just the name of the host as
given by Unix command 'uname -n' or `hostname`
> I'm wondering why smtpd_recipient_restrictions didn't show here
Will
On 2/22/2011 8:10 AM, sunhux G wrote:
We need to see all the smtpd logging.
Noel, so do I append "-v" or "-D" on the smtpd line in master.cf ?
Or are you referring to "strace -p postfix_process_pid" ?
In your earlier posts, you removed potentially interesting
postfix/smtpd entries. Don't d
> We need to see all the smtpd logging.
Noel, so do I append "-v" or "-D" on the smtpd line in master.cf ?
Or are you referring to "strace -p postfix_process_pid" ?
> provide complete NON VERBOSE postfix logging
So do I remove "-v" & use "-D" in master.cf, restart postfix &
send test emails ?
On 2/22/2011 12:15 AM, sunhux G wrote:
This log snippet is postfix trying to send mail. Did you mean to explain that
this
is your own host trying to send to itself? Some routers don't allow loopback
connections, so you can't always connect to your own external IP.
I'm sending from external Ou
On 2/22/2011 1:15 AM, sunhux G wrote:
[SNIP]
Anything logged by postfix/smtpd ?
Someone in dovecot list asked me to turn off verbose. I've just enabled
verbose in master.cf& restarted postfix& I've got more logs this time:
seems related to some recipient...canonical...map issue (see below **
> This log snippet is postfix trying to send mail. Did you mean to explain
> that this
> is your own host trying to send to itself? Some routers don't allow loopback
> connections, so you can't always connect to your own external IP.
I'm sending from external Outlook/Exchange to my SMTP postfix.
On 2/21/2011 9:36 PM, sunhux G wrote:
Sending outgoing emails from this dovecot/postfix server is Ok
(ie emails received at destination) but incoming mails keep
getting the logs below :
smtp.myportaltech.com[202.6.163.31]:25: Connection timed out
Feb 21 16:37:04 hostname postfix/smtp[1381]: 8B35
Sending outgoing emails from this dovecot/postfix server is Ok
(ie emails received at destination) but incoming mails keep
getting the logs below :
smtp.myportaltech.com[202.6.163.31]:25: Connection timed out
Feb 21 16:37:04 hostname postfix/smtp[1381]: 8B35C200060:
to=, relay=none, delay=30,
dela
Hi,
I'm getting closer, now with SMTP permitted to whole of Internet to
connect to my SMTP/postfix server & for my postfix server to
connect out to public Internet on tcp 25 as well.
I send emails from permitted SMTP servers with "Receipt acknowledgemt"
& the ack returned said it was delivered bu
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