Hi; Thank you in advance for any help you can give. I have a rent-a-server with one NIC and two real-world IP addresses. The first IP,...
That's awesome, man! Congratulations!
That should be right. It's nearly 3 in the morning here ... I'm going to have to take a break. But I've been looking at the config stuff in both...
And ... if you do an "ls -l /var/vmail/goldenoakit.com" do you see a directory for each of your users, chowned vmail:vmail or something similar ?
Also, if you were to specify mynetworks the way I have it, it would look like: mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8 [::1]/128 [173.255.254.114] Not sure if...
Actually, when I built a server, I had this exact same problem until I set inet_interfaces = all But you already have that set ...
Didn't see anything out of place either ...
Then, unless I'm missing something, you've hit all the points where authentication comes into play. Authentication as a problem should be...
I'm just going to throw this out there: if you can set up a user (any) user that is defined in your database, log in via a MUA (mail user agent)...
Ok, let me ask this: Can you set up a user that is defined in your mysql database in a client like Thunderbird or Outlook, and log in?
Well, it at least shows that the failure, misconfiguration, or whatever is messing up is ahead of what is doing the logging ...
I'm not real familiar with testsaslauthd, so pardon my ignorance. What is being authenticated through postfix is the user@domainName stored in the...
If you went on with the above, you could type something like "select * users;" and it would give you a list of the users you have set up in mysql....
"When I run testsaslauthd with the user mail_admin it fails. That is the user account that is being used to auth, correct? " mail_admin is the...
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