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* Stroller <stroller@××××××××××××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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Hi, |
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> >Did you authenticate propery @smtp.mail.yahoo.co.uk ? |
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> I believe so. There's nothing in the logs to indicate that I haven't, |
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> and the user:pass in /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd is correct, |
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Is there any note that it even tried to authenticate ? |
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<snip> |
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> >>I think this would only satisfy mg1.uky.edu if you yourself relayed |
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> >>anything to its domain via Yahoo. And for that you would require an |
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> >>SMTP account with Yahoo. |
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> >My relays push the mails to the MX'es defined in the domains. |
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> >Maybe I missed the point, but I don't see why this shouldn't work. |
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> My box normally pushes to the MX defined for the domain, too, but |
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> mg1.uky.edu will reject SMTP deliveries for any message with a From: |
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> address where the domain doesn't match the sending machine. As I have |
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> already explained. |
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Stupid configuration, since the admin expects MX and relay to be |
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the same, which is a very bad assumption, but well, let's give it |
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to him: relay through another box, which rewrites the headers of |
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the mails to this bogous mx. |
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AFAIK, sendmail's genericstable can help here: |
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Mask the from dependent on the destination. |
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