EFA as outgoing relay / smarthost
EFA as outgoing relay / smarthost
Hi,
it is possible to use efa as outgoing relay / smarthost?
Additionaly it would be fine to use certificates (smime) for signed outgoing mails.
Best regards
Alex
it is possible to use efa as outgoing relay / smarthost?
Additionaly it would be fine to use certificates (smime) for signed outgoing mails.
Best regards
Alex
Re: EFA as outgoing relay / smarthost
Expect this to be working in 0.3.
You can already use it but you will need to do a few manual steps until 0.3 is released:
as root do the following:
First configure postfix:
Then download the current development version of EFA-Configure:
You will see the option to allow specific hosts/subnets for outgoing relay.
Note that the script is still a work in progress so you can expect some bugs
You can already use it but you will need to do a few manual steps until 0.3 is released:
as root do the following:
First configure postfix:
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postconf -e smtpd_recipient_restrictions="permit_sasl_authenticated, permit_mynetworks, reject_unknown_recipient_domain, reject_unauth_destination, whitelist_policy, rbl_policy, spf_policy"
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cd /tmp
wget https://raw.github.com/darky83/EFA/master/Build/0.3/usr/local/sbin/EFA-Configure.bash
chmod 700 EFA-Configure.bash
./EFA-Configure.bash
Note that the script is still a work in progress so you can expect some bugs
Version eFa 4.x now available!
Re: EFA as outgoing relay / smarthost
Nope, I tried applying the change but result the same. Its not allowing me to relay
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Ok - finally I got it working
Since I was using webmail, I was single host but strangely it wasnt accepting and was getting RELAY ACCESS. Then I added entire network and doh it accpeted, could that be bug?
Since I was using webmail, I was single host but strangely it wasnt accepting and was getting RELAY ACCESS. Then I added entire network and doh it accpeted, could that be bug?
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Perhaps it is a bug. One way to specify a single host (but make it look like a network) would be something like this:blason wrote:Ok - finally I got it working
Since I was using webmail, I was single host but strangely it wasnt accepting and was getting RELAY ACCESS. Then I added entire network and doh it accpeted, could that be bug?
10.29.54.73/32
It might be worth a try if you wanted to secure relay through EFA? Also, were you adding the mail server's IP address to the list of allowed IPs, or your workstation? One assumes the server, but it's always good to double check these things.
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nah even that didnt work and postfix stopped responding with a fatal error says 192.168.1.32/32 is not a valid host perhaps you should try adding entire network
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Thanky,
and automatic smime signing?
is this feature working?
and automatic smime signing?
is this feature working?
Re: EFA as outgoing relay / smarthost
I use zimbra inside. How do I check that? In headers
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I have encryption (ssl, S/MIME) on the roadmap for a later release so no not yet functional.Alex wrote:Thanky,
and automatic smime signing?
is this feature working?
Version eFa 4.x now available!
Re: EFA as outgoing relay / smarthost
This feature is very important...
Thanks
Thanks
Re: EFA as outgoing relay / smarthost
I would be interested in trying this functionality since it would allow me to add a banner at the bottom of each outgoing email. Would it be possible to have a FAQ of somesorts that explains how to do this in 0.3 ?
Thanks!
Thanks!