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Operating Systems Linux Debian Problem sending out emails Post 303002236 by MadeInGermany on Sunday 20th of August 2017 02:53:46 PM
Old 08-20-2017
The receiving mail server sessmg12.x-company.net runs Symantec anti-virus/anti-spam and has blacklisted your mail relay server.
You must visit the given Symantec portal and ask for removal from the blacklist.
You mention a HP-UX server. HP-UX by default runs sendmail daemon that unfiltered listens to port 25 i.e. is open for spammers. It must not be reachable from the Internet! Additionally its listener should be restricted to localhost. Then it still can send mails from local users.
AFAIR the instruction for HP-UX:
in /etc/mail/sendmail.cf search for the line
Code:
O DaemonPortOptions=...

and add ,Addr=127.0.0.1 to the line.
To activate the new config run
Code:
/sbin/init.d/sendmail stop
/sbin/init.d/sendmail start


Last edited by MadeInGermany; 08-20-2017 at 04:34 PM.. Reason: how to restrict port 25
 

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RC.SENDMAIL(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					    RC.SENDMAIL(8)

NAME
rc.sendmail -- sendmail(8) startup script DESCRIPTION
The rc.sendmail script is used by /etc/rc at boot time to start sendmail(8). It is meant to be sendmail(8) specific and not a generic script for all MTAs. It is only called by /etc/rc if the rc.conf(5) mta_start_script variable is set to /etc/rc.sendmail. The rc.sendmail script can take an optional argument specifying the action to perform. The available actions are: start Starts both the MTA and the MSP queue runner. stop Stops both the MTA and the MSP queue runner. restart Restarts both the MTA and the MSP queue runner. start-mta Starts just the MTA. stop-mta Stops just the MTA. restart-mta Restarts just the MTA. start-mspq Starts just the MSP queue runner. stop-mspq Stops just the MSP queue runner. restart-mspq Restarts just the MSP queue runner. If no action is specified, start is assumed. The rc.sendmail script is also used by /etc/mail/Makefile to enable the Makefile's start, stop, and restart targets. RC.CONF VARIABLES The following variables affect the behavior of rc.sendmail. They are defined in /etc/defaults/rc.conf and can be changed in /etc/rc.conf. sendmail_enable (str) If set to ``YES'', run the sendmail(8) daemon at system boot time. If set to ``NO'', do not run a sendmail(8) daemon to listen for incoming network mail. This does not preclude a sendmail(8) daemon listening on the SMTP port of the loopback interface. The ``NONE'' option is deprecated and should not be used. It will be removed in a future release. sendmail_cert_create (str) If sendmail_enable is set to ``YES'', create a signed certificate /etc/mail/certs/host.cert representing /etc/mail/certs/host.key by the CA certificate in /etc/mail/certs/cacert.pem. This will enable connecting hosts to negotiate START- TLS allowing incoming email to be encrypted in transit. sendmail(8) needs to be configured to use these generated files. The default configuration in /etc/mail/freebsd.mc has the required options in it. sendmail_cert_cn (str) If sendmail_enable is set to ``YES'' and sendmail_cert_create is set to ``YES'', this is the Common Name (CN) of the certifi- cate that will be created. If sendmail_cert_cn is not set, the system's hostname will be used. If there is no hostname set, ``amnesiac'' will be used. sendmail_flags (str) If sendmail_enable is set to ``YES'', these are the flags to pass to the sendmail(8) daemon. sendmail_submit_enable (bool) If set to ``YES'' and sendmail_enable is set to ``NO'', run sendmail(8) using sendmail_submit_flags instead of sendmail_flags. This is intended to allow local mail submission via a localhost-only listening SMTP service required for running sendmail(8) as a non-set-user-ID binary. Note that this does not work inside jail(2) systems, as jails do not allow binding to just the localhost interface. sendmail_submit_flags (str) If sendmail_enable is set to ``NO'' and sendmail_submit_enable is set to ``YES'', these are the flags to pass to the sendmail(8) daemon. sendmail_outbound_enable (bool) If set to ``YES'' and both sendmail_enable and sendmail_submit_enable are set to ``NO'', run sendmail(8) using sendmail_outbound_flags instead of sendmail_flags. This is intended to allow local mail queue management for systems that do not offer a listening SMTP service. sendmail_outbound_flags (str) If both sendmail_enable and sendmail_submit_enable are set to ``NO'' and sendmail_outbound_enable is set to ``YES'', these are the flags to pass to the sendmail(8) daemon. sendmail_msp_queue_enable (bool) If set to ``YES'', start a client (MSP) queue runner sendmail(8) daemon at system boot time. As of sendmail 8.12, a separate queue is used for command line submissions. The client queue runner ensures that nothing is left behind in the submission queue. sendmail_msp_queue_flags (str) If sendmail_msp_queue_enable is set to ``YES'', these are the flags to pass to the sendmail(8) daemon. These variables are used to determine how the sendmail(8) daemons are started: # MTA if (${sendmail_enable} == NONE) # Do nothing else if (${sendmail_enable} == YES) start sendmail with ${sendmail_flags} else if (${sendmail_submit_enable} == YES) start sendmail with ${sendmail_submit_flags} else if (${sendmail_outbound_enable} == YES) start sendmail with ${sendmail_outbound_flags} endif # MSP Queue Runner if (${sendmail_enable} != NONE && [ -r /etc/mail/submit.cf] && ${sendmail_msp_queue_enable} == YES) start sendmail with ${sendmail_msp_queue_flags} endif To completely prevent any sendmail(8) daemons from starting, you must set the following variables in /etc/rc.conf: sendmail_enable="NO" sendmail_submit_enable="NO" sendmail_outbound_enable="NO" sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO" SEE ALSO
rc.conf(5), rc(8), sendmail(8) HISTORY
The rc.sendmail file appeared in FreeBSD 4.6. BSD
October 19, 2013 BSD
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