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Need help with Postfix SMTP

BlazeMuisBlazeMuis Member
edited December 2012 in General

Hey,

Just installed postfix on a small VPS, wich i want to use as an SMTP server to send email with from my website
I can send emails via the VPS itself to my email account, but when i want to do it via my website it just doesn't seem to be sending any email...

I'm getting this error: Relay access denied

Already googled, but can't find a solution that works for me

Can someone help me with this?

Comments

  • Probably only open to localhost, you need to allow your other vps ip to send mail.

  • @MikHo said: Probably only open to localhost, you need to allow your other vps ip to send mail.

    I have done that..

  • Checked if you need to provide authentication?

  • Fixed it.. had to put in the IP of the website to send emails :P
    But now another problem.. it's going into Spam, already did rDNS though

  • Be careful that helo isn't localhost ;)

  • It can send to gmail, but not to hotmail... wich is weird

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Host Rep
    edited December 2012

    paste your postfix configuration file please, there are a few ways to cock up the relays that are not obvious :)

  • Just had contact with FrontRangeHosting, great support
    They told me to enable Sender Policy Framework

  • SPF is seriously nice to stop spammers from using your domain. In my catch-all box I used to get a lot of shitty vacation-auto-reply or failed emails because spammers were using [email protected] like addresses. Turned on SPF with hard fail, almost all of them are gone... Combined with DKIM, lets hope that 97% of all email becomes email instead of spam...

  • So I sort of gave you the answer in the first post :)
    A few things are important :
    rDns should be the same as what the smtp presents itself as.
    Spf should be serup

    Then you would be good to go.

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