> Well, i just unistall sendmail and install postfix. works sending mails,
> but now only receibe mails locally. i can receive from another ip
>
> Technical details of permanent failure:
> Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the recipient
> domain. We recommend contacting the other email provider for further
> information about the cause of this error. The error that the other server
> returned was: 554 554 5.7.1
> <comunicados@<comunicados at mercadeoeficaz-cr.com>
> domain.com>: Relay access denied (state 13).
>
> ----- Original message -----
>
> DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed;
> d=gmail.com; s=20120113;
> h=mime-version:date:message-id:subject:from:to:content-type;
> bh=jDt3EI6ywKZwn0G62qLaW/3DG9LIVt+5Rsmvh5RNTKw=;
>
b=z445p/gc3/a+6bCE9ZfgQFYkxgKqDZooH3dDT2ukwkDVC3cZYBBnVwzgK9HVAZ6GjP
> DH2B2zYjZNl+I7Z0rd4Qoj9pAN5yxfCzTTq+l76JnxZjN+m8F/
> ko9QdMpyAKCpcmnrmz
> tQYnBGGRI85L/oznaxQby0gyM8D4s1hU25YOIIeZIj5
> VREKEovYEhQ+9RhmYpoTcgihA
> zHrUztR+emH+FFkg1VTrkkivybJ/oaSAIUH6FFDuYgBGQT2gV0KqYl883g
> yT5Oz6BCHq
> OA+akqI40qTkumpzCa4Oem63fyTMOIlyQ3PGygQJ650PjqdVhhAEhQAGIr/
> B98VYfG+h
> LuoQ=> MIME-Version: 1.0
> Received: by 10.182.218.37 with SMTP id pd5mr3863733obc.24.1350057105280;
> Fri,
> 12 Oct 2012 08:51:45 -0700 (PDT)
> Received: by 10.182.17.97 with HTTP; Fri, 12 Oct 2012 08:51:45 -0700 (PDT)
> Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2012 09:51:45 -0600
> Message-ID: <CAN-xpqTtBiAhh8vfkOsQfjLY1JrOWvE0_8vP2Zn> bCxg5ixLtA at
mail.gmail.com>
> Subject: kj
> From: Andrei Rolando Le?n Salas <
> andreileonsalas at gmail.com>
> To: comunicados@ <comunicados at mercadeoeficaz-cr.com>domain.com
> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=f46d04447dff2fd05a04cbdeaa68
>
At first blush, it sounds to me like Postfix doesn't know the domains for
which it should be accepting mail. Have you configured Postfix for this?
What does "postconf -d" show you for mydomain, mydestination and
relay_domains?
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Mike Burger
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stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1