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    • marcellocM
      marcelloc
      last edited by

      @brokendash:

      Im simply desiring the web gui to allow for one to select no interfaces allowing for the master.cf to contain the single smtp option.

      I'll put it on my todo list.

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      • marcellocM
        marcelloc
        last edited by

        Done! :)

        Install/upgrade to 2.10.2 pkg v.2.3.7  postfix-forward package version.

        Do not forget to revise config tabs after upgrade.

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          biggsy
          last edited by

          Hi Marcello,

          Since updating to 2.10.2 pkg v.2.3.7 no mail relayed and seeing these messages in the log:

          Dec  8 06:57:44 postfix/smtp[2973]: connect to 192.168.11.2[192.168.11.2]:25: Operation timed out
          Dec  8 06:57:44 postfix/smtp[2973]: 7AC81B934: to=<me@my.domain>, relay=none, delay=1065, delays=1035/0.01/30/0, dsn=4.4.1, status=deferred (connect to 192.168.11.2[192.168.11.2]:25: Operation timed out)</me@my.domain>
          

          Have restarted postfix many times and tried both "IPv4 only" and "all" options.  Reinstalled, no change.

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          • marcellocM
            marcelloc
            last edited by

            Can you post part of main.cf(interface section) and output of netstat -an | grep -i listen?

            Pfsense 2.1?

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              biggsy
              last edited by

              Thanks.

              Yes, 2.1-RELEASE (amd64) built on Wed Sep 11 18:17:48 EDT 2013

              Not sure what you mean by "interface section".  Here is a sanitized version of main.cf:

              /usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/main.cf
              #main.cf\
              #Part of the Postfix package for pfSense
              #Copyright (C) 2010 Erik Fonnesbeck
              #Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Marcello Coutinho
              #All rights reserved.
              #DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE
              
              mynetworks = /usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/mynetwork_table
              mynetworks_style = host
              access_map_reject_code= 554
              access_map_defer_code = 451
              unverified_recipient_reject_code = 550
              unknown_client_reject_code = 550
              unknown_hostname_reject_code = 550
              myhostname = <mail.my.domain>
              bounce_queue_lifetime = 0s
              postscreen_cache_retention_time = 30d
              anvil_status_update_time = 1h
              notify_classes = protocol
              relay_domains = <first.domain> <second.domain>
              transport_maps = hash:/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/transport
              local_recipient_maps =
              mydestination =
              mynetworks_style = host
              message_size_limit = 30000000
              default_process_limit = 100
              disable_vrfy_command = yes
              strict_rfc821_envelopes = yes
              
              #Just reject after helo,sender,client,recipient tests
              smtpd_delay_reject = yes
              
              # Don't talk to mail systems that don't know their own hostname.
              smtpd_helo_required = yes
              smtpd_helo_restrictions = check_helo_access pcre:/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/helo_check,
              				reject_unknown_helo_hostname,
              				reject_invalid_helo_hostname,
              				reject_non_fqdn_helo_hostname,
              				permit
              
              smtpd_sender_restrictions = reject_non_fqdn_sender,
              				reject_unknown_sender_domain,
              				reject_unauth_pipelining,
              				reject_multi_recipient_bounce,
              				permit
              
              # Allow connections from specified local clients and strong check everybody else.								
              smtpd_client_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,
              				reject_unauth_destination,
              				check_client_access pcre:/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/cal_pcre,
              				check_client_access cidr:/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/cal_cidr,
              				reject_unknown_client_hostname,
              				reject_unauth_pipelining,
              				reject_multi_recipient_bounce,
              				permit							
              
              smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,
              				reject_unauth_destination,
              				reject_unauth_pipelining,
              				check_client_access pcre:/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/cal_pcre,
              				check_client_access cidr:/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/cal_cidr,
              				check_sender_access hash:/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/sender_access,
              				reject_non_fqdn_helo_hostname,
              				reject_unknown_recipient_domain,
              				reject_non_fqdn_recipient,
              				reject_multi_recipient_bounce,
              				reject_unverified_recipient,
              				permit
              
              inet_protocols = ipv4
              inet_interfaces = <my.public.ip>
              postscreen_disable_vrfy_command = yes
              postscreen_non_smtp_command_enable = yes
              postscreen_non_smtp_command_action = enforce
              postscreen_pipelining_enable = yes
              postscreen_pipelining_action = enforce
              postscreen_bare_newline_enable = yes
              postscreen_bare_newline_action = enforce
              postscreen_greet_action = enforce
              postscreen_access_list = permit_mynetworks,
              			cidr:/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/cal_cidr
              postscreen_dnsbl_action= enforce
              postscreen_blacklist_action= enforce</my.public.ip></second.domain></first.domain></mail.my.domain>
              

              and netstat output:

              
              tcp4       0      0 <my.public.ip>.25       *.*                    LISTEN
              tcp6       0      0 *.53                   *.*                    LISTEN
              tcp4       0      0 *.53                   *.*                    LISTEN
              tcp6       0      0 *.443                  *.*                    LISTEN
              tcp4       0      0 *.443                  *.*                    LISTEN
              tcp4       0      0 *.22                   *.*                    LISTEN
              tcp6       0      0 *.22                   *.*                    LISTEN</my.public.ip>
              
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                biggsy
                last edited by

                I've been running WireShark on the mail server.  As expected, no connections to port 25.

                May not be relevant but I just found these in syslog:

                
                Dec  8 06:57:15 postfix/master[12027]: warning: ignoring inet_protocols parameter value change
                Dec  8 06:57:15 postfix/master[12027]: warning: old value: "all", new value: "ipv4"
                Dec  8 06:57:15 postfix/master[12027]: warning: to change inet_protocols, stop and start Postfix
                
                
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                • marcellocM
                  marcelloc
                  last edited by

                  That's why I have changed field info warning to restart postfix daemon after changing inet protocol or ip.

                  Netstat and config shows it listening on public address.

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                    biggsy
                    last edited by

                    @marcelloc:

                    That's why I have changed field info warning to restart postfix daemon after changing inet protocol or ip.

                    That's why I thought it might not be relevant.  I have restarted many times.  Even rebooted pfSense.

                    @marcelloc:

                    Netstat and config shows it listening on public address.

                    Yes, postfix is receiving emails but can't forward them to the mail server, it's just queuing them. That was working perfectly prior to the update.

                    Did you notice the "relay=none" in the log record?  Prior to the update it was "relay=192.168.11.2[192.168.11.2]:25"

                    The relay host is set in the GUI for both domains to 192.168.11.2 and I can telnet 192.168.11.2 25 from an ssh session to pfSense without any problem.

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                      biggsy
                      last edited by

                      Netstat and config shows it listening on public address.

                      Now I see what you were saying.

                      I changed it to listen on loopback (instead of WAN) and it started delivering both queued and new emails.

                      I remembered you saying "choose at least wan loopback interfaces" when the package was very new but I have had postfix only listen on WAN since I first installed it.  That was the only way I could get it to work before this latest update.  I honestly don't remember the error I used to get if I listened on loopback.

                      Why would it need both WAN and loopback?

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                      • marcellocM
                        marcelloc
                        last edited by

                        I've moved listening options from master.cf to main.cf on this latest update.

                        I'll test it here and update interface field info to warn about this behavior.

                        Thanks for your feedback.

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                          biggsy
                          last edited by

                          Without being restarted, is the postfix package somehow aware of changes in WAN IP?

                          It hasn't been a problem for me but I had thought about it this past couple of days.

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                          • marcellocM
                            marcelloc
                            last edited by

                            @biggsy:

                            It hasn't been a problem for me but I had thought about it this past couple of days.

                            It will work fine if you listen on loopback and create a nat rule from wan address to 127.0.0.1

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                              biggsy
                              last edited by

                              @marcelloc:

                              It will work fine if you listen on loopback and create a nat rule from wan address to 127.0.0.1

                              no
                              Did you mean to say "nat rule"?  I've never had a NAT - just a rule: pass any source in to destination WAN net on port 25.

                              Although, I'm not using postfix for outbound.

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                              • marcellocM
                                marcelloc
                                last edited by

                                This is a common setup while using carp.

                                You configure the package(squid,snort,dansguardian,etc) to listen only on 127.0.0.1 and then create a nat rule to forward lan,wan,etc Carp address to 127.0.0.1.
                                This way you keep package running on both boxes without missing inet address startup errors.

                                If you configure this way on your wan, every time it changes ip, postfix will keep working as it's listening on lo0 and pfsense will keep the forward from wan address to it.

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                                  biggsy
                                  last edited by

                                  Thank you, Marcello.  Your explanation was very instructive and helpful.

                                  I guess I've never had a problem because I think the only time my cable IP has changed was when I rebooted pfSense - and that's very infrequent.

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                                    elementalwindx
                                    last edited by

                                    Wish OP would update the original post with newest info so I dont have to go thru 28 pages of whatever to see what the newest changes/versions/etc are of this package…

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                                      nekron
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi …

                                      I've some problem with Postfix Forwarder, it was installed on a new 2.1-RELEASE Install, the previous Version on a 2.1-BETA was functional (due HDD Crash i don't know the version

                                      220 pfsense.xx ESMTP Postfix
                                      HELO xxx
                                      250 pfsense.xxx
                                      MAIL FROM: <michael@xxx>
                                      250 2.1.0 Ok
                                      RCPT TO: <michael@xxx>
                                      450 4.1.1 <michael@xxxx>: Recipient address rejected: unverified address: connect to 172.16.1.254[172.16.1.254]:25: No route to host</michael@xxxx></michael@xxx></michael@xxx>
                                      

                                      172.16.1.254 port 25 is reachable from the pfsense-Box !

                                      Best regards,
                                      michael

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                                        expert_az
                                        last edited by

                                        Hello marcelloc,

                                        I'm getting these errors when attempting to query from search mail tab.

                                        instead of query results getting lines below.This happening only query with todays date(15/01/2014),when selecting another date it's working ok.

                                        Warning: sqlite_open(): file is encrypted or is not a database in
                                        /usr/local/www/postfix.php on line 544 Warning: sqlite_query() expects parameter 1 to be resource, string given in
                                        /usr/local/www/postfix.php on line 606 Warning: sqlite_fetch_array() expects parameter 1 to be resource, null given in
                                        /usr/local/www/postfix.php on line 610 Warning: sqlite_fetch_array() expects parameter 1 to be resource, null given in
                                        /usr/local/www/postfix.php on line 610 Warning: sqlite_fetch_array() expects parameter 1 to be resource, null given in
                                        /usr/local/www/postfix.php on line 610 Warning: sqlite_fetch_array() expects parameter 1 to be resource, null given in
                                        /usr/local/www/postfix.php on line 610 Warning: sqlite_fetch_array() expects parameter 1 to be resource, null given in

                                        in addidion to this problem i'm getting error below when starting,restrating postfix.

                                        php: /status_services.php: The command '/usr/local/etc/rc.d/postfix.sh stop' returned exit code '1', the output was '/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/sbin/postconf: warning: /usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/master.cf: unused parameter: user=postfix'

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                                          mauricioniñoavella
                                          last edited by

                                          Hello friends, this is me showing this error.  in Package Version 2.10.2 pkg v.2.3.7

                                          I confirm if Postfix - antispam and relay package, can confirgurar with tls

                                          this is the error

                                          February 3 12:23:57 postfix / smtp [40769]: instead, send to (port submission/587) WITH STARTTLS
                                          February 3 12:23:57 postfix / smtp [40769]: CLIENT wrappermode (port smtps/465) is unimplemented

                                          So I have add to main.cf:

                                          smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes
                                          relayhost = [smtp.xxx.xx]: 465
                                          smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash :/ etc / postfix / sasl_passwd
                                          smtp_sasl_tls_security_options = noanonymous
                                          smtp_tls_security_level = encrypt
                                          smtp_tls_mandatory_protocols =

                                          Thanks for you colaboration.

                                          Mauricio Niño Avella.

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                                            ics
                                            last edited by

                                            Hi,

                                            I have multifuntion printers used for scan to email.
                                            Is it possible to configure postfix/postscreen to not reply "service currently unavailable" at the first connection of these MFP without allowing them to relay to internet ?
                                            I mean I don't want to add the IPs in the MyNetworks list because it also allows these IPs to relay to internet.

                                            Thanks

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