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Relay access denied
Hello.
I keep having problems with Fedora 4. First didnt get any email to my account. Now I have this problem: The Postfix program <joakim@xxxxx.xx>: host xxxxx.xx [195.197.xxx.xx] said: 554 <joakim@xxxxx.xx>: Relay access denied (in reply to RCPT TO command) Can you help me? Thanks! |
You have to turn on SMTP-AUTH for your Postfix. Falko has just written a tutorial about how to do this on Fedora 4: http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_fedora_core_4
And in your email client, you must activate "Server needs authentication" (or similar) to be able to send emails with your Postfix. jojo |
Did that, but ill do it again, if I did something wrong. Problem before was that I didnt receive mail and it doesnt come back to sender...
Lets see again... Thanks. Quote:
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Can you see anything related to this behaviour in /var/log/maillog?
jojo |
Yes I can. Ill do reinstall. Lets see after that. Thanks.
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HELP!! Relay access denied in UBUNTU 7.04 Server
HELP!! I install UBUNTU 7.04 as MailServer, the system let me receive mail, but don't let send external mail :o(
i follow the steps from The Perfect Setup - Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Server (Dapper Drake) - Page 5 so i don't know what to do. I tried modify main.cf mynetworks including my local ip/24 but don't work. I'm using outlook in my clients and when i check for "Server needs authentication" always ask for user and password, and i write it and ask me again and again and don't let me see if the mail has send. (sorry my English its not good) |
Are you sure that you use the correct username and password?
Any errors in your mail log? |
Yeap!! I use the correct user and password. And the problem still the same :confused:
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554 5.7.1 <***@gmail.com>: Relay access denied
thats the message in outlook |
What's in /etc/postfix/main.cf? Any errors in /var/log/mail.log?
What's the output of Code:
telnet localhost 25Code:
ehlo localhost |
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