Camaleón on 19/01/10 14:56, wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 13:00:15 +0000, Adam Hardy wrote:
As you *explicitly* installed Postfix I thought you knew beforehand what
you were doing and what you wanted to achieve.
I had to explicitly install most stuff because the hosting company who set up
lenny for me only installed the absolute minimum to run ssh.
Postfix Standard Configuration Examples
http://www.postfix.org/STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README.html
Yes, I read this several times but obviously it's one of those situations where
it doesn't make sense until you know what you're doing, and as my situation
isn't one of the explicitly described common situations, I think I'm doing OK so
far.
mydomain = ecocore.org
What is this domain for?
I want the email address from my machine to be r...@ecocore.org (which is my
domain name). I can live without this.
Finally I just de-installed postfix and purged it and re-installed everything
without the mydomain=ecocore.org and now everything works.
Jan 19 17:47:52 ecocore postfix/smtp[31979]: AE2122A81F3:
to=<adam.ha...@cyberspaceroad.com>, orig_to=<r...@ecocore.vs.athnic.net>,
relay=mx2.athnic.net[10.198.195.31]:25, delay=0.23, delays=0/0.01/0.12/0.1,
dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as D3990328BCD)
So the reason why postfix was saying "ecocore.vs.athnic.net[10.153.118.230]:25:
Connection refused" will never be known, beyond my simple ignorance :O
Thanks for your help,
Adam
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