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> > > And you should probably be using postfix rather than sendmail, but > hey...who cares :-) > -- > > I recently upgrade my site from Debian Sarge to Etch. Usually when I upgrade everything goes smoothly except for Zope/Plone/Apache2 and Exim4 which usually involve marathon configuring sessions. I was able to get plone/sope/apache2 up fairly quickly but was still having config problems with Exim. I then decided to remove all Exim components and install Mutt and see what server dependency it defaulted to. It defaulted to Postfix. I had Postfix up and running in one or two minutes. It was so easy that I still don't believe it. This morning I have been trying on and off to get Postgrey up and running. Postgrey install requires adding the following lines to main.cf smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks reject_unauth_destination check_policy_service inet:127.0.0.1:60000 I added the lines only I receive the error in /var/log/mail.err Mar 11 07:45:55 till postfix/smtpd[19107]: fatal: parameter "smtpd_recipient_restrictions": specify at least one working instance of: check_relay_domains, reject_unauth_destination, reject, defer or defer_if_permit I searched the man pages and doc but there was not much information about specifying working instances My main.cf file contains mynetworks=127.0.0.0/8 relayhost = Do I need to provide a line for unauth_destination= Jay -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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