hi Mike,
Thanks it work now, ^_^..., so can I say that, by default it only enable
relay for local use? and is there a place to control by domain name and
other??
Please advise.....
many thanks for yr kindly help...
rdgs,
gary
Mike Burger wrote:
> In the /etc/postfix/main.cf file, find the line that says "mynetworks",
> and add the IP address of the machine to which you want to give relay
> access on that line.
>
> On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, garyumc wrote:
>
>> hi mike,
>>
>> sorry, I not really get what u means by adding ip add of mch to
>> mynetworks list?? can u provide more clear pics? cause I pretty new to
>> postfix...
>> many thanks for help....
>> rdgs,
>> gary
>>
>> Mike Burger wrote:
>>
>>> Add the IP address of the machine in question to your "mynetworks" list.
>>>
>>> On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, garyumc wrote:
>>>
>>>> Mike Burger wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 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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>>>> hi Mike,
>>>>
>>>> thanks for yrs advise, but as what I said in previous email, that b4
>>>> that theat user [EMAIL PROTECTED] can use my smtp for
>>>> sending mail, just suddently can't, but just want to know where can i
>>>> control it?
>>>>
>>>> thanks....
>>>>
>>>> rdgs,
>>>> gary
>>>>
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