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jc2013 : 04/02/03 05:56 AM : Incident created |
- said: 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
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jc2013 : 04/02/03 06:00 AM : More info provided |
- why does postfix give me this error????
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Linegod_7611 : 04/02/03 06:51 AM : Reply received |
- It is usually caused by a relay issue. When does it do this? What are you
attempting to do? Are you just looking at the logs to learn, or are you
experiencing a problem?
The more detail you can provide, the more likely I'll be able to help you.
Otherwise, you can just look up the error at http://www.postfix.org
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jc2013 : 08/02/03 02:55 AM : More info provided |
- I set up postfix on my server for email.. It will send just fine but when I send mail to myself I get this error said: 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1) not sure what to fix Have tried in postfix but dose not seem to work...
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jc2013 : 08/02/03 02:56 AM : More info provided |
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Linegod_7611 : 12/02/03 06:11 PM : Reply received |
- Check your '/etc/postfix/main.cf' and see what 'myhostname=' is set to. You
may also want to check 'mydestination='.
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jc2013 : 16/02/03 04:36 PM : More info provided |
- those i am sure are right ...what is postmap access.db I dont have one do I need one???
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Linegod_7611 : 17/02/03 05:10 AM : Reply received |
- Little confused here. One is a command 'postmap', and one is a file 'access.db'.
The 'access.db' file is created when you do:
# postmap access
from within the '/etc/postfix' directory.
And yes, you should have one.
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jc2013 : 05/01/04 03:24 AM : Incident closed |
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