Re: Postfix relay access denied

From: Magnus Bäck (no email)
Date: Tue Aug 02 2005 - 15:00:21 EDT

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    On Tuesday, August 02, 2005 at 16:35 CEST,
         El Neofito <> wrote:

    > --- Magnus Bäck <> wrote:
    >
    > > But this does not prove that your SASL setup is correct and that
    > > the mail client actually did authenticate successfully prior to
    > > the relay attempt. Your logs will contain more information.
    >
    > This is my full log with regards to the imap problem:

    What IMAP problem? You had a problem sending email via SMTP.

    > Aug 2 16:48:40 test postfix/smtpd[2962]: warning:
    > my_office_ip: my_office_ip verification failed: Name
    > or service not known
    > Aug 2 16:48:40 test postfix/smtpd[2962]: connect from
    > unknown[my_office_ip]
    > Aug 2 16:48:41 test postfix/smtpd[2962]: C646C8684B5:
    > client=unknown[my_office_ip], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl
    > _username=myusername

    Okay, SASL login successful.

    > Aug 2 16:48:42 test postfix/cleanup[2966]:
    > C646C8684B5: hold: header Received: from my_pc_name
    > (unknown [my_office_ip])??by postfix_server_FQDN
    > (Postfix) with ESMTP id C646C8684B5;??Tue, 2 Aug 2005
    > 16:48:41 +0800 (SGT) from unknown[my_office_ip];
    > from=<myusername at domainname>
    > to=<acc at external_mail_domain> proto=ESMTP helo=<sd013>

    You message is put in the hold queue because of a header_checks
    rule that returns HOLD for a Received: line. You have configured
    this behaviour yourself so you should know what it's all about.

    [...]

    -- 
    Magnus Bäck
    

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