As far as I can see, there's nothing to fix.  Postfix is behaving
properly.

Postfix is not allowing a system outside your network to send mail to an
address that is also outside your network.  It's an anti-spam measure.

Trust me...this is a good thing.

Now, however, if you'd like to open up your server as a wide open relay,
so that you can be spam raped all day and night, we can certainly tell
you how to do so, but A) I don't recommend such an action and B) if you
choose to do so, I'll personally recommend the system to the MAPS project
at http://www.mail-abuse.org for inclusion in their relay list. <wink>

On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, garyumc wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I got a postfix mail server running on Mandrake 2.2.15-4mdk, all the
> while it was running fine, just recently I got the following messages
> from the log, say relay access being denied, but I didn't do any changes
> to it yet????
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Mar 20 11:07:37 umc postfix/smtpd[5268]: reject: RCPT from
> unknown[203.106.241.1
> 94]: 554 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Recipient address rejected: Relay access
> denied;
> from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> so, where is the place for me to remove the relay denied setting?
>
> Please help to advise and thanks....
>
> best rdgs,
> gary
>
>
>
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