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Re: postfix can't send and receive mails



--- lee <lee@yun.yagibdah.de> wrote:

> On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 12:59:10 +0800 (CST)
> Stephen Liu <satimis@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> > Nov 11 02:41:55 xen05 postfix/smtpd[3445]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT
> from
> > unknown[121.34.170.57]: 554 5.7.1 <mail@satimis.com>: Relay access
> > denied; from=<mail@satimis.com> to=<mail@satimis.com> proto=ESMTP
> > helo=<57.170.34.121.broad.sz.gd.dynamic.163data.com.cn>
> > Nov 11 02:41:55 xen05 postfix/smtpd[3445]: lost connection after
> RCPT
> > from unknown[121.34.170.57]
> > Nov 11 02:41:55 xen05 postfix/smtpd[3445]: disconnect from
> > unknown[121.34.170.57]
> 
> > I have been googling a while without solution discovered.  The
> cause
> > is supposed to be no relay_domains defined.
> 
> > mysql> SELECT * from domains;
> > +------+-----------------------+-----------+---------+
> > | pkid | domain                | transport | enabled |
> > +------+-----------------------+-----------+---------+
> > |    1 | localhost             | virtual:  |       1 |
> > |    2 | localhost.localdomain | virtual:  |       1 |
> > |    3 | satimis.com.tld       | virtual:  |       1 |
> > +------+-----------------------+-----------+---------+
> > 3 rows in set (0.00 sec)
> > 
> > 
> > Whether it just needs "satimis.com" dropping
> ".tld"-top_level_domain ?
> 
> That seems about right. I don't know postfix, but it seems that
> postfix
> on <localhost> rejected to relay mail from <mail@satimis.com> to
> <mail@satimis.com> and dropped the SMTP connection after the
> recipient
> (RCPT) was transmitted because the domain satimis.com is not one of
> the
> domains you configured postfix to relay mail for.


Hi lee,


# grep relayhost /etc/postfix/main.cf
relayhost =


> <Localhost>, I guess, is xen05.satimis.com, though I didn't see where
> you allow postfix to handle mail for <localhost> other than in
> "mydestination". If you have several hosts in the domain satimis.com
> and
> want postfix to relay mail for them, you will need to configure
> postfix
> to do so.
> 
> What I don't understand is why localhost, localhost.localdomain and
> xen05.satimis.com are also listed as virtual mailbox domains: These
> domains are not virtual?


comment out that line 'mydestination';


# grep mydestination /etc/postfix/main.cf
#mydestination = xen05.satimis.com, localhost.satimis.com, , localhost


Incoming mails are still rejected;


# tail /var/log/mail.log
Nov 12 06:47:48 xen05 postfix/anvil[3444]: statistics: max cache size 1
at Nov 12 06:44:27
Nov 12 06:53:52 xen05 postfix/smtpd[3448]: connect from
web35206.mail.mud.yahoo.com[66.163.179.85]
Nov 12 06:53:53 xen05 postfix/smtpd[3448]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
web35206.mail.mud.yahoo.com[66.163.179.85]: 554 5.7.1
<postmaster@satimis.com>: Relay access denied; from=<satimis@yahoo.com>
to=<postmaster@satimis.com> proto=SMTP
helo=<web35206.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
Nov 12 06:53:54 xen05 postfix/smtpd[3448]: disconnect from
web35206.mail.mud.yahoo.com[66.163.179.85]
Nov 12 06:53:55 xen05 postfix/smtpd[3448]: connect from
web35206.mail.mud.yahoo.com[66.163.179.85]
Nov 12 06:53:56 xen05 postfix/smtpd[3448]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
web35206.mail.mud.yahoo.com[66.163.179.85]: 554 5.7.1
<satimis@satimis.com>: Relay access denied; from=<satimis@yahoo.com>
to=<satimis@satimis.com> proto=SMTP helo=<web35206.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
Nov 12 06:53:56 xen05 postfix/smtpd[3448]: disconnect from
web35206.mail.mud.yahoo.com[66.163.179.85]
Nov 12 06:57:16 xen05 postfix/anvil[3449]: statistics: max connection
rate 2/60s for (smtp:66.163.179.85) at Nov 12 06:53:55
Nov 12 06:57:16 xen05 postfix/anvil[3449]: statistics: max connection
count 1 for (smtp:66.163.179.85) at Nov 12 06:53:52
Nov 12 06:57:16 xen05 postfix/anvil[3449]: statistics: max cache size 1
at Nov 12 06:53:52



> So how do you configure the domains postfix is supposed to relay mail
> for?


Could you please explain in more detail.  Where to check and how to
correct it.  TIA



B.R.
Stephen



> 
> BTW, if you think exim, a domain --- as in: to relay|accept mail for
> ---
> is always a FQDN (letting aside, maybe, localhost). That is important
> to
> understand, and if this is any different with postfix, I'd be curious
> to know how.
> 
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