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> > I actually don't have a mynetworks statement in main.cf at all and I |
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> > send from squirrelmail all over the place. |
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> > I won't be able to specify a single IP for my laptop. Can I allow |
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> > authenticated users to send? |
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> You connect to squirrelmail from many different IPs via HTTP, but |
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> squirrelmain only calls SMTP from the localhost IP, 127.0.0.1. So add |
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> the default mynetworks back in if you want Squirrelmail to be able to |
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> send at all. And quit trying out poorly thought out security tricks in |
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> Postfix if you don't know what you're doing. |
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I haven't removed the mynetworks statement. It was never there. |
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Could it be somewhere other than main.cf and master.cf? Maybe |
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127.0.0.1 is the default. I can send from squirrelmail just fine as |
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always. Admittedly "all over the place" was a bad choice of words. |
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> Once that is fixed you can start looking at why you can't authenticate. |
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> I'm going to guess that you haven't bothered to setup smtp |
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> authentication via sasl yet. |
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I didn't realize I wasn't authenticating. I'm working on sasl now. |
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- Grant |
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> kashani |
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