You don't need both. One or the other, although Postfix is recommended.

Different site, meaning different server?

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From: Users [mailto:users-boun...@lists.djigzo.com] On Behalf Of Paul Bronson 
via Users
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 1:57 PM
To: Martijn Brinkers <mart...@ciphermail.com>
Cc: users@lists.djigzo.com
Subject: Re: [Djigzo users] Servers wont talk to me!

IP Is not blacklisted, reverse DNS has been setup also.

For some reason sendmail and postfix are using the same port? Do I need both?

I would also like to set the web portal to a different site versus the hostname.

On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 3:15 AM, Martijn Brinkers via Users < 
users@lists.djigzo.com> wrote:

> On 06/22/2017 10:32 PM, Paul Bronson via Users wrote:
> > Okay here is what I have.. Still not sure what's wrong.
> >
> > http://imgur.com/a/k0ysM
> > http://imgur.com/a/QuyaO
> > http://imgur.com/a/9pNyl
> >
> > I have the IP listed in my networks.
> >
> > So my setup goes like this:
> >
> > Incoming email >> firewall >> email server
> >
> > Cipher mail is not used for incoming, but my outgoing setup is:
> >
> > Outgoing email >> email server >> ciphermail server >> firewall >>
> internet
> >
> > For some reason I think something is getting clogged up on CM 
> > server. I have the email server (postfix) setup with a relayhost, so 
> > it will
> forward
> > all mails to the ciphermail server. The "locality" setting on my 
> > server
> is
> > "external" - does this matter? It's behind our firewall and should 
> > only
> be
> > sending mail off from our internal mail server.
> >
> > I had it on in the morning and the others told me they are getting a 
> > lot
> of
> > bouncebacks. I have a feeling this is because of the SFP records but 
> > I
> want
> > to make sure the server is setup properly.
> >
> > The OTP you helped me with works now also, thank you!
> >
> > Everything is inherited from global also.
>
> Once the email has been handled by the back-end (MPA), the email is 
> handed over to the MTA (Postfix). The MTA is responsible for 
> delivering the email. If the email is not delivered you should check 
> the MTA logs to see why. There can be a number of reasons why the 
> recipients mail server won't accept email: your IP address might be 
> dynamic (i.e., some consumer type ISP), there is no IP reverse name 
> for your IP address, the reverse IP name is not the same as the SMTP 
> helo name. your IP might be black-listed.
>
> Solving this does not involve making changes in the CipherMail global 
> settings. The only change in CipherMail that influences delivery is 
> the MTA helo name.
>
> Could you sent some MTA logs showing which mails were not delivered?
>
> What is the IP address the CipherMail gateway is using?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Martijn Brinkers
>
>
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