Setup Postfix Manually
Setting Relay Host in Postfix
SSH into system
nano /etc/postfix/main.cf
change relayhost = [ipaddress of smtp server]
postfix reload
Authentication to Postfix
SSH into system
nano /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd and add the following line at the bottom of the file.
relayhost username:password
than we need to run the following commands
run
postmap hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_passwdin main.cf add:
smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes
smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd
smtp_sasl_security_options =then do postfix reload
refer to http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patr...ilservers.html for more info
Force postfix to rewrite from address
For ISPs like 1and1 that will reject the message if the from user and the sending
user don't match you can add these rules to /etc/postfix/generic replacing all
"emailfromaddress@real-domain.com" with the real data used above for authentication.root emailfromaddress@real-domain.com
root@localhost emailfromaddress@real-domain.com
root@localhost.localdomain emailfromaddress@real-domain.com
root@freepbx emailfromaddress@real-domain.com
root@freepbx.localdomain emailfromaddress@real-domain.com
asterisk emailfromaddress@real-domain.com
asterisk@localhost emailfromaddress@real-domain.com
asterisk@localhost.localdomain emailfromaddress@real-domain.com
asterisk@freepbx emailfromaddress@real-domain.com
asterisk@freepbx.localdomain emailfromaddress@real-domain.com
vm@asterisk emailfromaddress@real-domain.comTo rewrite the domain for all addresses from the local pbx, use this format in /etc/postfix/generic:
@freepbx.localdomain @real-domain.comAdd the following to the end of /etc/postfix/main.cf
smtp_generic_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/genericThen run:
postmap /etc/postfix/generic
service postfix restartNOTE: This is only needed if the maillog only has lines in it regarding "Connection RESET in response to MAIL FROM"
or something similar. This indicates that the mail server is rejecting it based on how we are identifying
ourselves. This is generally used in conjunction with them setting up a real email box with a real user and using
the accounts actual email address to send from. Again, this is only really for paranoid mail hosts.