What just came to my mind was also this :
Please check your router and enable a STATIC NAT connection to your server's IP address . Let me know if that worked. Then try to connect & receive mail.
Check your Firewall settings.
Csaba
LDAP settings look fine to me. Can you show us your mail tabs like you did with Open Directories ? I would like to compare your settings to mine. I think then we should be able to sort it out.
Csaba
I think I asked you this already but are you sure that LDAP server is installed correctly ?
I mean it always works but you still need to turn it on and set it up in SA /Open Directory
Have you done this ?
Csaba
Is a green LED on SA/Open Directory ? And your SA/Mail/Connections are you there visible after you are logged in with a webbased client ?
Have you tried restarting your server ?
Try also in your Terminal : sudo postmap /etc/postfix/virtual
and sudo postfix reload...
I just notice that there are no certificates in your SA/Mail/Advanced/Security/SSL
try SMTP SSL. Don't use and IMAP and POP SSL use : Default
Save it stop and restart mail server
OK Now we're getting somewhere. Let me see your /etc/postfix/main.cf Now there is some information the whole world don't need to know. Like usernames, host , domain. Just replace it with domain.com and user1 user 2 etc. In particular I'd like to see the line smtp_client_restriction ..... etc...
In hosting:
Try to enter your host :
performa460.com
SMtP/IMAP SSL - use don't use on SMTP and IMAP SSL default (for right now!)
Also do you have Webmail checked in SA/Web/Sites/performa460.com/web Services:
You need to have that checked . I took the liberty and went to your site try...
In hosting:
Try to enter your host :
performa460.com
SMtP/IMAP SSL - use don't use on SMTP and IMAP SSL default (for right now!)
Also do you have Webmail checked in SA/Web/Sites/performa460.com/web Services:
You need to have that checked . I took the liberty and went to your site try to...
Hi ByerlyRips,
We need more information from your setup. Give us a listing of your hash:/etc/postfix/main.cf. Also in SA Mail please give us your settings of the following tabs General, Relay, Advanced.
Then we can help you.
Csaba
All right a quick update for all those that were trying to make changes in SA Mail and hash:/etc/postfix/main.cf . The problem that I was having was I installed several junkmail servers in my Relay rejections servers. Then later removed then only to keep one which was zen.spamhaus.org. Now all...
OK so long story short:
I have analyzed the flow of mail and chronologically when it went bad. After changing things in the /etc/postfix/main.cf last Tuesday I could no longer send mail.
I simply whipped out my "Time Machine" and recovered certificates, and files that I have modified in the...
Thanks,
The funny thing is .Everything receiving mail was working this Monday & Tuesday. Ever since I started messing with Postifix entries and that certificate . The Mails stopped to come in . So I figured the DNS was bad. But I totally shut it off and the dynDNS is doing all the miracle work...
Thanks Kees,
After investigating a little bit more I have noticed that in my /var/imap/domain folder I have some postmaster messages after I send an email to myself .
They go like this :
In : RCPT TO:<user@domain.com>
OUT : 451 4.3.5 Server configuration error
IN : Quit
So it is knocking on...