Hello all,
I want to be able to receive mail addressed to testuser@123.4.567.890. I
have the basic default postfix configuration at the moment. I can send mail
out, but cannot receive.
I am new to postfix (and Linux in general).
I am in the process of setting up postfix to act as my Internet mail server.
At this point I do not have a domain name or an MX record. I do have a
static IP address. Again, I am just learning this stuff. Once I get this
working, I'll move my MX address from my current web hosting company to my
own IP address.
123.4.567.890 is not the real IP address<g>
Here's a transcript from a bounced e-mail to testuser:
----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
<testuser@[123.4.567.890]>
(reason: 554 <testuser@[123.4.567.890]>: Recipient address rejected:
Relay access denied)
----- Transcript of session follows -----
.... while talking to [123.4.567.890]:
>>> DATA
<<< 554 <testuser@[123.4.567.890]>: Recipient address rejected: Relay access
denied
554 5.0.0 Service unavailable
<<< 554 Error: no valid recipients
The particulars:
Red Hat 9.0
Webmin 1.110
Postfix 1.1.12
testuser is a valid account.
I can logon to SquirrelMail on this box with the testuser account.
I can send e-mail out through postfix from a workstation on the network
running Eudora.
I have done all configuration (minimal) via Webmin up to this point.
I am reading the Webmin documentation on setting up Postfix, but I'm not
sure where to go from here.
Thanks in advance,
Mark
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