
popbsmtpd-users
Re: Your main.cf
Ahhh! Thank you so much. The problem now is that the init.d script won't
work properly, so I can't start popbsmtpd. I think I can run it manually and
will attempt that right now. Thanks again!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marcus Redivo" <mredivo_at_binarytool.com>
To: <ziddey_at_rcn.com>
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 12:50 PM
Subject: Your main.cf
> Hi Jibben,
>
> I have looked through your main.cf, and I see a couple of things that
could
> be changed.
>
> First, the only network it acknowledges as being its own is the loopback.
> You also need to tell it about the 192.168.2 network:
>
> mynetworks = 192.168.2.0/24 127.0.0.0/8
>
> It will now recognize all your 192.168.2.* machines as being local, and
> permit relaying.
>
> The second item is the order in which your restrictions are listed.
Postfix
> has two types of tests it can make in a restriction:
>
> 1. A test that gives an unequivocal YES or NO
> 2. A test that can return with "I DON'T KNOW"
>
> Nothing after a test of the first kind matters; the item is either
accepted
> or rejected right there. But tests of the second kind only stop the list
> processing if they return a definite answer. For example, looking up an IP
> in a blacklist does not mean the mail is acceptable if it is not found in
> the blacklist; further tests must be made.
>
> check_relay_domains is a test of the first kind, and you have it listed
> first, so none of the other tests ever gets executed. Try this instead:
>
> smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,
> check_client_access hash:/etc/postfix/pop-before-smtpd
> check_relay_domains
>
> smtpd_client_restrictions = check_client_access
> hash:/etc/postfix/pop-before-smtpd
>
> Actually, because you have no other smtpd_client_restrictions, you don't
> need to specify this one either. Other people need it here because they
have
> other restrictions that will block the mail unless pop-before-smtpd lets
> them through.
>
> Good luck, and please let me know if this works...
>
> Marcus Redivo
>
> The Binary Tool Foundry
> http://www.binarytool.com
>
>
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