Comments on: Configuring Postfix for TLS http://switch.richard5.net How to build your Mac into a internet server using open source software Tue, 17 Jun 2008 18:25:42 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: Nick Gully http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-using-a-mac-mini/configuring-the-mail-server/configuring-postfix-for-tls/comment-page-1/#comment-57611 Nick Gully Thu, 10 Apr 2008 05:10:26 +0000 http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-using-a-mac-mini/configuring-the-mail-server/configuring-postfix-for-tls/#comment-57611 Thanks for the great postfix instructions, this also works on Debian boxes. The other item users may need to do is uncomment the line starting with #submission in the postfix master.cf file. To get postfix listening on a secure port. http://www.wrightthisway.com/Articles/cat_postfix.html Thanks for the great postfix instructions, this also works on Debian boxes.

The other item users may need to do is uncomment the line starting with #submission in the postfix master.cf file.

To get postfix listening on a secure port.
http://www.wrightthisway.com/Articles/cat_postfix.html

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By: JFC http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-using-a-mac-mini/configuring-the-mail-server/configuring-postfix-for-tls/comment-page-1/#comment-54410 JFC Mon, 25 Feb 2008 01:30:32 +0000 http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-using-a-mac-mini/configuring-the-mail-server/configuring-postfix-for-tls/#comment-54410 I am having a problem where the STARTTLS won't even show up in the EHLO list. I've followed all your instructions from top to bottom, and still I don't get the STARTTLS option... I am stuck... Any ideas? I am having a problem where the STARTTLS won’t even show up in the EHLO list. I’ve followed all your instructions from top to bottom, and still I don’t get the STARTTLS option…

I am stuck… Any ideas?

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By: austin http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-using-a-mac-mini/configuring-the-mail-server/configuring-postfix-for-tls/comment-page-1/#comment-14669 austin Thu, 18 Jan 2007 18:53:18 +0000 http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-using-a-mac-mini/configuring-the-mail-server/configuring-postfix-for-tls/#comment-14669 I am gettin the same error as Daniel in Apple Mail. Jan 18 10:47:20 skooby postfix/smtpd[7581]: SSL_accept error from xxx.xxx.com[xx.xx.xx.xx]: -1 Jan 18 10:47:20 skooby postfix/smtpd[7581]: lost connection after STARTTLS from xxx.xxx.com[xx.xx.xx.xx] IMAP works fine, but cant seem to connect to send mail. Any ideas? -austin I am gettin the same error as Daniel in Apple Mail.

Jan 18 10:47:20 skooby postfix/smtpd[7581]: SSL_accept error from xxx.xxx.com[xx.xx.xx.xx]: -1
Jan 18 10:47:20 skooby postfix/smtpd[7581]: lost connection after STARTTLS from xxx.xxx.com[xx.xx.xx.xx]

IMAP works fine, but cant seem to connect to send mail. Any ideas?

-austin

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By: Daniel Fasel http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-using-a-mac-mini/configuring-the-mail-server/configuring-postfix-for-tls/comment-page-1/#comment-1687 Daniel Fasel Wed, 19 Jul 2006 20:19:58 +0000 http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-using-a-mac-mini/configuring-the-mail-server/configuring-postfix-for-tls/#comment-1687 Hi Richard, I set up now the ISP on an Intel Mac. It work fine but: When I use TLS in the smtp configuration to send a mail from the Mail.app in Mac and from Outlook on a Win machine everthing work fine, but when I use Thunderbird I can not use the TLS encryption. I always got an SSL accept error -1 in the mail log. Do you have any ideas what this can be?? Thanks Dani Hi Richard,

I set up now the ISP on an Intel Mac. It work fine but:

When I use TLS in the smtp configuration to send a mail from the Mail.app in Mac and from Outlook on a Win machine everthing work fine, but when I use Thunderbird I can not use the TLS encryption. I always got an SSL accept error -1 in the mail log. Do you have any ideas what this can be??

Thanks

Dani

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By: Dennis http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-using-a-mac-mini/configuring-the-mail-server/configuring-postfix-for-tls/comment-page-1/#comment-302 Dennis Sat, 15 Apr 2006 04:53:38 +0000 http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-using-a-mac-mini/configuring-the-mail-server/configuring-postfix-for-tls/#comment-302 I have spent endless hours and can't get the telnet to port 25 to work. I get the same error. telnet: connect to address 192.168.0.3: Connection refused telnet: Unable to connect to remote host network utility port scan only shows port 80 open in the server. I have tried the Apple firewall, Flying Butress, sbin/service and can't get past the error. any suggestion would be appreciated. Thanks, Dennis I have spent endless hours and can’t get the telnet to port 25 to work. I get the same error.

telnet: connect to address 192.168.0.3: Connection refused
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host

network utility port scan only shows port 80 open in the server. I have tried the Apple firewall, Flying Butress, sbin/service and can’t get past the error. any suggestion would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Dennis

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By: Tim http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-using-a-mac-mini/configuring-the-mail-server/configuring-postfix-for-tls/comment-page-1/#comment-79 Tim Mon, 06 Feb 2006 18:10:45 +0000 http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-using-a-mac-mini/configuring-the-mail-server/configuring-postfix-for-tls/#comment-79 Hey -- getting an error when I try to test in the console stating it cannot find /etc/srvtab -- and the SMTP session returns a response of failure do to internal error. While checking -- I found that message means that tls is configured to use kerberos... fairly sure I followed the steps... seend this? The smtpd.conf file was created which should have told it what types of auth to accept correct? Do we somehow need to not include kerberos on the compile? Thanks! Great site! <em><strong>Richard5:</strong> The problem is solved, Tim needed to recreate his certificate and add a line he forgot to the configuration file.</em> Hey — getting an error when I try to test in the console stating it cannot find /etc/srvtab — and the SMTP session returns a response of failure do to internal error. While checking — I found that message means that tls is configured to use kerberos… fairly sure I followed the steps… seend this? The smtpd.conf file was created which should have told it what types of auth to accept correct? Do we somehow need to not include kerberos on the compile? Thanks! Great site!

Richard5: The problem is solved, Tim needed to recreate his certificate and add a line he forgot to the configuration file.

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