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Re: (long) Problem with receiving mail from remote machines
From: /dev/rob0 (rob0
gmx.co.uk)
Date: Sat Aug 26 2006 - 13:43:03 CDT
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Please do not post in HTML. Thank you. Also, while we're up here,
it should be pointed out that this was not a good error report in
accordance with list guidelines as per the welcome message and
DEBUG_README.html#mail . Nevertheless, at least one part of the
problem is obvious, so ...
On Saturday 26 August 2006 13:25, Tomas Tudja wrote:
> the server, but I can't send any mail _to_ the server. If I send
> mail from one user to another locally (using mail command),
> the mail can be fetched by POP3 to the client. This is telling
snip
> /etc/postfix/main.cf:
"postconf -n" is preferred, as per above.
snip
> inet_interfaces = 127.0.0.1
If you're only listening on localhost, there's no way anyone can send
you mail.
> local_transport = error:local delivery is disabled
This doesn't make sense.
> I would be really happy, if somebody can show me the way.
Postfix has very good documentation. Whenever you venture into
something new, you should always look at the project documentation
first, before asking for help. BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README.html is an
ideal place to begin.
Note that I didn't give the complete URL for those files. Yes, they're
at www.postfix.org, but they're also on your machine.
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