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Re: Debian hosted mailserver client authentication issue



On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 7:48 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan <sirtcp@gmail.com> wrote:
> thanks for the nice info on SASL
>
> Thanks for the information. however i would like to update with you on
> my success that now i can send and receive my emails with no problem

sorry for my poor english :) what i mean by send receive at start i
mean that i can press the button of outlook send.receive with no error
at all. it doesn't mean i can receive emails

> but mail are going to unknown place. i can not see them in to mail
> box. when i  saw /var/log/mai.info i see this
>
> Nov  9 20:11:38 mailsrv postfix/smtpd[1629]: disconnect from
> ws-ykhan.mydomain.com[10.xx.xx.240]
> Nov  9 20:11:56 mailsrv postfix/smtp[1636]: connect to
> mydomain.com[192.168.2.5]:25: Connection timed out
> Nov  9 20:11:56 mailsrv postfix/smtp[1636]: connect to
> mydomain.com[10.xx.xx.8]:25: Connection refused
> Nov  9 20:11:59 mailsrv postfix/smtp[1636]: connect to
> mydomain.com[10.xx.xx.106]:25: No route to host
> Nov  9 20:11:59 mailsrv postfix/smtp[1636]: 8C4AB382F3:
> to=<sadfasdf@mydomain.com>, relay=none, delay=24,
> delays=0.11/0.01/24/0, dsn=4.4.1, status=deferred (connect to
> mydomain.com[10.xx.xx.106]:25: No route to host)
>
> and the thing is none of these IP addresses are valid mailserver addresses
> my mail server address is 10.xx.xx.100 and i also created a mx record
> of it on my domain server. which is a DNS also and the ip address to
> that is 10.xx.xx.8 which i can see in the log also.
>
> so what is the basic problem where these emails are going ?
>
> please help thanks.......
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