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      Oclair
      last edited by Oclair

      why is there not a category in the forums for email notifications?

      Hey all, under email notifications I have entered the login credentials and still pfsense does not authenticate with the external email server (running postfix/dovecot on FreeBSD 11.3)

      Instead it only works without logging in and I get Received-SPF: softfail which should not be relevant if it is a well behaved client logging in to send email via pop3 or imap...

      Could not send the message to recipientuser@domain.ext -- Error: Failed to set sender: senderuser@domain.ext [SMTP: Invalid response code received from server (code: 530, response: 5.7.0 Must issue a STARTTLS command first)]

      Does pfsense thinks it's going to relay and use credentials for host.domain and that's just that?

      Are the login credentials are not yet being implemented?

      This thread might be related as my mail server uses STARTTLS https://www.reddit.com/r/PFSENSE/comments/7pwzd6/notification_emails_not_working_with_starttls/

      I am thinking it's just not a good idea to activate email notifications which appears at worst to send out email via cleartext on the wire, and at best should be blocked as the ip of this residential network constantly changes and the SPF will fail anyways.

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          Gertjan @Oclair
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          @Oclair said in email Notification login credentials not yet implimented?:

          Does pfsense thinks it's going to relay and use credentials for host.domain and that's just that?

          Dono if it thinks ☺

          Oct 21 14:05:26 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[28285]: > Blablabla 250-mail.kroeb.me
          Oct 21 14:05:26 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[28285]: > Blablabla 250-PIPELINING
          Oct 21 14:05:26 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[28285]: > Blablabla 250-SIZE 31457280
          Oct 21 14:05:26 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[28285]: > Blablabla 250-VRFY
          Oct 21 14:05:26 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[28285]: > Blablabla 250-ETRN
          Oct 21 14:05:26 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[28285]: > Blablabla 250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5
          Oct 21 14:05:26 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[28285]: > Blablabla 250-AUTH=PLAIN LOGIN CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5
          Oct 21 14:05:26 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[28285]: > Blablabla 250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
          Oct 21 14:05:26 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[28285]: > Blablabla 250-8BITMIME
          Oct 21 14:05:26 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[28285]: > Blablabla 250 DSN
          Oct 21 14:05:26 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[28285]: < Blablabla AUTH LOGIN
          

          What I do know, is that when your postfix setup is instructed to ask for STARTTLS, pfSense will act on it.
          As you can see, my postfix is sending a "250 STARTTLS" as a possible option.
          Yours does the same ?

          Oct 21 14:05:26 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[28285]: < Blablabla STARTTLS
          ......
          Oct 21 14:05:26 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[28285]: > Blablabla 220 2.0.0 Ready to start TLS
          

          @Oclair said in email Notification login credentials not yet implimented?:

          which appears at worst to send out email via cleartext on the wire

          Yep, right.
          That's why '587' or STARTTLS and all that is phasing out.
          It '465' and SSL right away these days.
          Up to you to make that happening, by setting up postfix the right way.

          No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
          Edit : and where are the logs ??

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            Oclair @Gertjan
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            @Gertjan said in email Notification login credentials not yet implimented?:

            That's why '587' or STARTTLS and all that is phasing out.
            It '465' and SSL right away these days.
            Up to you to make that happening, by setting up postfix the right way.

            Asshat award goes to...

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              Oclair
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              TROLLS in forums: What happens when BSD becomes the cornerstone of someone's for profit company.... Well just don't be a dick I suppose...

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              • GertjanG
                Gertjan @Oclair
                last edited by

                @Oclair said in email Notification login credentials not yet implimented?:

                Asshat award goes to...

                To no-one.

                Was replying to your

                at worst to send out email via cleartext ...

                and I agree.

                So go pure SSL == 465.
                Right ? (You're in command)

                No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                  Oclair @Gertjan
                  last edited by Oclair

                  I asked a question regarding STARTTLS support in pfsense, Not if I should change my mailserver host's config

                  STARTTLS is not going anywhere, it is not been depreciated

                  the notifications implementation appears to be broken?

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                  • GertjanG
                    Gertjan
                    last edited by Gertjan

                    I'm using it right now :

                    fc1703b1-3324-4de5-b940-6bd3d07e58b0-image.png

                    After sending a test : mail - server side logs :

                    Nov  5 12:27:33 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[29808]: > mail.****.me[2001:470:1f12:xxxx::2]: 250-mail.*******.me
                    Nov  5 12:27:33 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[29808]: > mail.****.me[2001:470:1f12:xxxx::2]: 250-PIPELINING
                    Nov  5 12:27:33 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[29808]: > mail.****.me[2001:470:1f12:xxxx::2]: 250-SIZE 31457280
                    Nov  5 12:27:33 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[29808]: > mail.****.me[2001:470:1f12:xxxx::2]: 250-VRFY
                    Nov  5 12:27:33 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[29808]: > mail.****.me[2001:470:1f12:xxxx::2]: 250-ETRN
                    Nov  5 12:27:33 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[29808]: > mail.****.me[2001:470:1f12:xxxx::2]: 250-STARTTLS
                    Nov  5 12:27:33 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[29808]: > mail.****.me[2001:470:1f12:xxxx::2]: 250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
                    Nov  5 12:27:33 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[29808]: > mail.****.me[2001:470:1f12:xxxx::2]: 250-8BITMIME
                    Nov  5 12:27:33 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[29808]: > mail.****.me[2001:470:1f12:xxxx::2]: 250 DSN
                    

                    As you can see, my mail server sends out it's capabilities.
                    Among them, there is "STARTSSL".

                    Because the mailing system of pfSense scans the capabilities, and it found STARTSSL, it issues a STARTTLS

                    Nov  5 12:27:33 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[29808]: < mail.****.me[2001:470:1f12:xxxx::2]: STARTTLS
                    ...
                    

                    The TCP connection is renegotiated as an SSL connection, the entire process start over, this time encrypted.
                    Mail caps are send again (except STRTSSL, because SSL that mode is activated now) and the LOGIN starts :

                    Nov  5 12:27:33 ns311465 postfix/smtpd[29808]: < mail.****.me[2001:470:1f12:xxxx::2]: AUTH LOGIN
                    .....
                    

                    Btw : my postfix settings for this domain, protocol submission (port 587) :

                    mail.*******.me:submission      inet    n       -       -       -       -       smtpd -v
                      -o myhostname=mail.*****.me
                      -o smtp_helo_name=mail.*****.me
                      -o smtpd_tls_security_level=may
                      -o smtpd_etrn_restrictions=reject
                      -o smtpd_tls_cert_file=/etc/ssl/*****.me/*****.me.pem
                      -o smtpd_tls_key_file=/etc/ssl/****.me/*****.me.pem
                      -o smtpd_client_restrictions=permit_sasl_authenticated,reject
                      -o content_filter=amavis:[127.0.0.1]:10026
                      -o milter_macro_daemon_name=ORIGINATING
                      -o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes
                    

                    The important part is the

                    smtpd_tls_security_level=may
                    

                    setting which activated STARTSSL capabilities.

                    When I have some time, I could show you the same thing using gmail's mail server, also proposing submission with SSL (STARTSSL). In that case, I won't have access to the mail servers logs ;)

                    @Oclair said in email Notification login credentials not yet implimented?:

                    Not if I should change my mailserver host's config

                    You and I use the same "pfSense". Right ?
                    There are no settings on the pfSense side, except the usual mail server address and port.
                    What do you want me to say ?
                    Let's be neutral : when both sides agree, mail communication will use STARTSSL.

                    Another proof :
                    My Outlook 2010 mail client settings
                    7ae3552a-7723-4466-9acb-11b4e57d1f0e-image.png

                    As you can see, it uses "587" (submission) and the TLS (STARTTLS). Outlook can send mails just fine, doing the same thing as pfSense does.

                    Outlook 365 and Outlook 2016 : same result.

                    No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                    Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                      nikkinemo95 Banned
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                      Why is there not a category in the forums for email notifications?

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                        Gertjan @nikkinemo95
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                        @nikkinemo95 said in email Notification login credentials not yet implimented?:

                        Why is there not a category in the forums for email notifications?

                        Serious ?
                        The answer showed up the moment you posted :

                        eda9ceda-e56b-4bc5-82a2-6dc9cb19e429-image.png

                        Btw : the image above isn't acutal any more.
                        'submission' is phasing out.
                        It's all port 465 now, or smtps.
                        The protocol setting for 'smtps' connections can be set to "Auto" as Outlook 365 will figure it out.

                        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                            Oclair @Gertjan
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                            Btw : the image above isn't acutal any more.
                            'submission' is phasing out.
                            It's all port 465 now, or smtps.
                            The protocol setting for 'smtps' connections can be set to "Auto" as Outlook 365 will figure it out.

                            Omg who is this guy?
                            This is so wrong on so many levels ...

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