postfix wont send or receive email [closed]
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I am running CentOS7 with postfix and dovecot connect to a mysql backend for user authentication.
When I run doveadm user it responds correctly and the mailboxes get created automatically so I know that doevecot is communicating with mysql.
When I connect with an email client to the machine it also works, but I am not able to send a receive any emails.
Sorting through the logs this is the only thing that pops up which is sort of odd because I am logged in on my pc to the email server.
auth-worker(11685): Info: passwd(jsmith@example.com,11.1.1.1): unknown user
my 10-master.conf looks like this
service auth-worker
# Auth worker process is run as root by default, so that it can access
# /etc/shadow. If this isn't necessary, the user should be changed to
# $default_internal_user.
user = vmail
centos postfix dovecot
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I am running CentOS7 with postfix and dovecot connect to a mysql backend for user authentication.
When I run doveadm user it responds correctly and the mailboxes get created automatically so I know that doevecot is communicating with mysql.
When I connect with an email client to the machine it also works, but I am not able to send a receive any emails.
Sorting through the logs this is the only thing that pops up which is sort of odd because I am logged in on my pc to the email server.
auth-worker(11685): Info: passwd(jsmith@example.com,11.1.1.1): unknown user
my 10-master.conf looks like this
service auth-worker
# Auth worker process is run as root by default, so that it can access
# /etc/shadow. If this isn't necessary, the user should be changed to
# $default_internal_user.
user = vmail
centos postfix dovecot
closed as too broad by Rui F Ribeiro, RalfFriedl, schily, slm⦠Sep 9 at 2:21
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Is SELinux enabled?
â maulinglawns
Sep 8 at 15:46
no I already tried that.
â user2236794
Sep 8 at 18:26
I am also seeing the following in the logs. private/dovecot-lmtp]: No such file or directory
â user2236794
Sep 8 at 18:33
I am now able to receive emails, but I am still unable to send.
â user2236794
Sep 9 at 2:06
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I am running CentOS7 with postfix and dovecot connect to a mysql backend for user authentication.
When I run doveadm user it responds correctly and the mailboxes get created automatically so I know that doevecot is communicating with mysql.
When I connect with an email client to the machine it also works, but I am not able to send a receive any emails.
Sorting through the logs this is the only thing that pops up which is sort of odd because I am logged in on my pc to the email server.
auth-worker(11685): Info: passwd(jsmith@example.com,11.1.1.1): unknown user
my 10-master.conf looks like this
service auth-worker
# Auth worker process is run as root by default, so that it can access
# /etc/shadow. If this isn't necessary, the user should be changed to
# $default_internal_user.
user = vmail
centos postfix dovecot
I am running CentOS7 with postfix and dovecot connect to a mysql backend for user authentication.
When I run doveadm user it responds correctly and the mailboxes get created automatically so I know that doevecot is communicating with mysql.
When I connect with an email client to the machine it also works, but I am not able to send a receive any emails.
Sorting through the logs this is the only thing that pops up which is sort of odd because I am logged in on my pc to the email server.
auth-worker(11685): Info: passwd(jsmith@example.com,11.1.1.1): unknown user
my 10-master.conf looks like this
service auth-worker
# Auth worker process is run as root by default, so that it can access
# /etc/shadow. If this isn't necessary, the user should be changed to
# $default_internal_user.
user = vmail
centos postfix dovecot
centos postfix dovecot
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closed as too broad by Rui F Ribeiro, RalfFriedl, schily, slm⦠Sep 9 at 2:21
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as too broad by Rui F Ribeiro, RalfFriedl, schily, slm⦠Sep 9 at 2:21
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Is SELinux enabled?
â maulinglawns
Sep 8 at 15:46
no I already tried that.
â user2236794
Sep 8 at 18:26
I am also seeing the following in the logs. private/dovecot-lmtp]: No such file or directory
â user2236794
Sep 8 at 18:33
I am now able to receive emails, but I am still unable to send.
â user2236794
Sep 9 at 2:06
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Is SELinux enabled?
â maulinglawns
Sep 8 at 15:46
no I already tried that.
â user2236794
Sep 8 at 18:26
I am also seeing the following in the logs. private/dovecot-lmtp]: No such file or directory
â user2236794
Sep 8 at 18:33
I am now able to receive emails, but I am still unable to send.
â user2236794
Sep 9 at 2:06
Is SELinux enabled?
â maulinglawns
Sep 8 at 15:46
Is SELinux enabled?
â maulinglawns
Sep 8 at 15:46
no I already tried that.
â user2236794
Sep 8 at 18:26
no I already tried that.
â user2236794
Sep 8 at 18:26
I am also seeing the following in the logs. private/dovecot-lmtp]: No such file or directory
â user2236794
Sep 8 at 18:33
I am also seeing the following in the logs. private/dovecot-lmtp]: No such file or directory
â user2236794
Sep 8 at 18:33
I am now able to receive emails, but I am still unable to send.
â user2236794
Sep 9 at 2:06
I am now able to receive emails, but I am still unable to send.
â user2236794
Sep 9 at 2:06
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Is SELinux enabled?
â maulinglawns
Sep 8 at 15:46
no I already tried that.
â user2236794
Sep 8 at 18:26
I am also seeing the following in the logs. private/dovecot-lmtp]: No such file or directory
â user2236794
Sep 8 at 18:33
I am now able to receive emails, but I am still unable to send.
â user2236794
Sep 9 at 2:06