Postfix forwarder on 2.1_x64
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Did you look in your config files to make sure you have list of users that are allowed. I had to edit postfix files by hand toget it working.
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Well, I've got past the sticking point on the cli by pkg_delete postfix and then manually deleting remaining files etc.
Everything looks fine. However, as before postfix is rejecting everything even though:Domains are specified and confirmed in config.
Recipients are specified in custom recipient list (just to test as I didn't need this before)It still rejects with "relay access denied" and no other log
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what do you got on maillog? any configuration warning?
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nothing really. here is a typical email (added asterisks and changed domain for posting security):
connect from eg02.emailgency.com[91...121]
Jun 22 16:43:33 gateway postfix/smtpd[15750]: disconnect from eg02.emailgency.com[91...121]
Jun 22 16:43:41 gateway postfix/smtpd[15750]: connect from smtp1.email.giffgaff.com[95.131.216.170]
Jun 22 16:43:41 gateway postfix/smtpd[15750]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from smtp1.email.giffgaff.com[95.131.216.170]: 554 5.7.1 me@mydomainname.co.uk: Relay access denied; from= email@email.giffgaff.comto= me@mydomainname.co.ukproto=ESMTP helo= <smtp2.email.giffgaff.com>Jun 22 16:43:41 gateway postfix/smtpd[15750]: disconnect from smtp1.email.giffgaff.com[95.131.216.170]
Jun 22 16:47:01 gateway postfix/anvil[25948]: statistics: max connection rate 1/60s for (smtp:91...121) at Jun 22 16:43:33
Jun 22 16:47:01 gateway postfix/anvil[25948]: statistics: max connection count 1 for (smtp:91...121) at Jun 22 16:43:33
Jun 22 16:47:01 gateway postfix/anvil[25948]: statistics: max cache size 2 at Jun 22 16:43:41</smtp2.email.giffgaff.com>/me@mydomainname.co.uk/email@email.giffgaff.com/me@mydomainname.co.uk -
should it be looking at this config file?
daemon started – version 2.9.3, configuration /usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix
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should it be looking at this config file?
daemon started – version 2.9.3, configuration /usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix
copy /usr/local/etc/postfix files to /usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix and test again
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Yes, I looked at that and did it a few hours ago. I now get:
Jun 22 21:54:05 gateway postfix/smtpd[13510]: connect from mail-yx0-f179.google.com[209.85.213.179]
Jun 22 21:54:06 gateway postfix/smtpd[13510]: warning: unknown smtpd restriction: "reject_spf_invalid_sender"
Jun 22 21:54:06 gateway postfix/smtpd[13510]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from mail-yx0-f179.google.com[209.85.213.179]: 451 4.3.5 Server configuration error; from= mygmailaccount@gmail.comto= mymailaccount@mydomain.co.ukproto=ESMTP helo= <mail-yx0-f179.google.com>Jun 22 21:54:06 gateway postfix/cleanup[13796]: 2C3861E41B: message-id=20120622205406.2C3861E41B@gateway.mydomain.co.uk
Jun 22 21:54:06 gateway postfix/smtpd[13510]: disconnect from mail-yx0-f179.google.com[209.85.213.179]
Jun 22 21:54:06 gateway postfix/qmgr[52676]: 2C3861E41B: from=double-bounce@gateway.mydomain.co.uk, size=927, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Jun 22 21:54:06 gateway postfix/smtp[14106]: 2C3861E41B: to=postmaster@gateway.mydomain.co.uk, orig_to=<postmaster>, relay=none, delay=0.04, delays=0.01/0.01/0.02/0, dsn=5.4.6, status=bounced (mail for gateway.mydomain.co.uk loops back to myself)
Jun 22 21:54:06 gateway postfix/bounce[14392]: warning: 2C3861E41B: undeliverable postmaster notification discarded
Jun 22 21:54:06 gateway postfix/qmgr[52676]: 2C3861E41B: removed
Jun 22 21:57:26 gateway postfix/anvil[44263]: statistics: max connection rate 1/60s for (smtpd:209.85.213.179) at Jun 22 21:48:32
Jun 22 21:57:26 gateway postfix/anvil[44263]: statistics: max connection count 1 for (smtpd:209.85.213.179) at Jun 22 21:48:32
Jun 22 21:57:26 gateway postfix/anvil[44263]: statistics: max cache size 1 at Jun 22 21:48:32</postmaster>/postmaster@gateway.mydomain.co.uk/double-bounce@gateway.mydomain.co.uk</mail-yx0-f179.google.com>/mymailaccount@mydomain.co.uk/mygmailaccount@gmail.com -
Got it going although I'm not sure it's the way to go.
1. Copied /usr/local/etc/postfix to /usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix
2. Once I put 2,6s into the greet wait time under antispam, it seemed to workOnly problem I have now is that any firmware upgrade will overwrite the original directory as it appears to take the config from /usr/pbi/postfix-amd64 instead of /usr/local/etc/postfix
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Got it going although I'm not sure it's the way to go.
1. Copied /usr/local/etc/postfix to /usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix
2. Once I put 2,6s into the greet wait time under antispam, it seemed to workOnly problem I have now is that any firmware upgrade will overwrite the original directory as it appears to take the config from /usr/pbi/postfix-amd64 instead of /usr/local/etc/postfix
I'll fix the code this week(if I have time).
Some packages will need this version/folder check.
Thank's for your feedback.
att,
Marcello Coutinho -
Hi Marcello,
did you manage to find the time to include the version check in your code yet?regards,
louis -
did you manage to find the time to include the version check in your code yet?
Not yet, I'm finishing apache+modsecurity new gui version. :(
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Cheers, I'll hold off my next firmware upgrade until it's done. Thanks for you efforts, most appreciated.
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Hi Marcelloc,
sorry to nag….. did you manage to get this fixed yet? i want to do my next firmware upgrade and don't want to break postfix.louis