Sending Mail outside of domain

Alain Spineux aspineux at gmail.com
Thu Nov 8 15:41:54 CET 2007


On Nov 8, 2007 2:12 PM, Matthew Smart <m.d.smart at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thankyou for your help, I think I've figured out that part. After a
> lot of searching on the forums, I figured out that my problem was with
> the mynetworks setting. I had left out my internal network, and it was
> rejecting my network computers.
>
> The next curiosity I have is how do you turn on ssl for pop? and also
> how to you require a login for smtp?

Activate the pop3s in the service panel and connect using port 995 (I thing)
User that wan to autenticate on postfix can use port 465.

Regards

>
> Thanks again for your help,
>
> Matthew Smart
>
>
> On Nov 7, 2007 6:23 PM, Roy Hoobler <roy at connectcomputing.com> wrote:
> > Hi Matthew,
> >
> > I agree, check your ISP....  Most of the time, clients have to put the correct
> > ISP info in outgoing because they don't allow outgoing email.
> >
> > It is basically the norm for my clients with standard isp/domain setup.  If
> > the username is your ISP email, in the client, you can put your domain email
> > and "reply to" address to the internal account.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Roy
> >
> >
> > On Wednesday 07 November 2007 17:13, Alain Spineux wrote:
> > > On Nov 7, 2007 8:34 PM, Matthew Smart <m.d.smart at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > I'm new to this list, and I have just done a kolab server install.
> > > >
> > > > LDAP does authentication just fine.
> > > > I can pop emails just fine, however, there are a few things I can't
> > > > seem to get working.
> > > >
> > > > The first is sending email outside of my domain. I know it has
> > > > something to do with the mydestination directive in main.cf, but I
> > > > don't know how to include every possibly domain, or what the right
> > > > thing to do here is. The end result is that I would like to be able to
> > > > send email from whoever at mydomain.com to any other email.
> > >
> > > This is the opposite, mydestination should contains only local domain.
> > > But kolab configure itself main.cf. Don't modify it. And if you know
> > > what you are doing, don't modify it either. Modify the template files in
> > > /kolab/etc/kolab/templates/*.
> > > Your host must have its DNS (/etc/resolv.conf) configured. And if your ISP
> > > dont let your IP address relay emails, you must set its smtp server as
> > > your smarthost! Check the /kolab/var/postfix/log/postfix.log for error !
> > >
> > > > Secondary to that goal, I would like to be able to get ssl/tls working
> > > > with with outlook for pop and smtp. I would be grateful for any help
> > > > on either of these subjects, even if it is just where to get started
> > > > reading, or a good hint. I can post my main.cf and master.cf if that
> > > > would be helpful.
> > >
> > > Outlook express, (I dont know for outlook) use the certificates stored by
> > > internet explorer. If you trust the certificate in IE, the warning popup in
> > > OE should disapeer.
> > >
> > > > Thanks to anyone who can help,
> > >
> > > Regards.
> > >
> > > Anyone
> > >
> > > > Matthew Smart
> > > >
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