When you
need to route all outgoing mail through your ISP's MTA, and that MTA requires
that you authenticate, certain settings in postfix are required.
Server Information
SMTP Rrelay
server address: mail1.example.com
Username of
SMTP Server: username@example.com
Password for
repalay : Relay Server password
For SMTP Auth in ZCS 8.6
Below are
the simple steps to setup SMTP auth server:
Create a
file for relay_password file for
authentication
# vim
/opt/zimbra/conf/relay_password
mail.example.com
shahzad@example.com:*********
Update file using portmap
#postmap
/opt/zimbra/conf/relay_password
Backup below zmconfigd.cf file
#cp
/opt/zimbra/conf/zmconfigd.cf /opt/zimbra/conf/zmconfigd.cf.org
Remove below parameter from file for duplicate entry
#vim /opt/zimbra/conf/zmconfigd.cf
smtp_sasl_password_maps
smtp_sasl_auth_enable
smtp_sasl_security_options
smtp_sasl_mechanism_filter
smtp_sasl_security_options=noanonymous
Backup postfix main config file
#cp -p /opt/zimbra/postfix/conf/main.cf /opt/zimbra/postfix/conf/main.cf.org
# vim /opt/zimbra/postfix/conf/main.cf (Practical done on zimbra 8.6 Go to below and make your own line )
smtp_sasl_password_maps=texthash:/opt/zimbra/conf/relay_password
smtp_sasl_auth_enable=yes
smtp_cname_overrides_servername=no
sender_dependent_relayhost_maps=texthash:/opt/zimbra/postfix/conf/bysender
smtp_sasl_security_options = noanonymous
smtp_sasl_mechanism_filter = plain,login
Note: if you are using zimbra 8.5 or below version than change texthash to hash only.
Note: if you are using zimbra 8.5 or below version than change texthash to hash only.
Crate a file bysender and write
your local domain name and smtp server address
# vim /opt/zimbra/postfix/conf/bysender
@example.com
mail1.example.com
Now login with Zimbra user and restart zimbra service
#su – zimbra
$postfix
reload
Or,
$zmcontrol
restart
Change settings in DNS
Open DNS Zone file and create A record for SMTP server
mail1 IN A IP_Address-of-SMTP-Server
Restart DNS Service
#service
named restart
Check MX record
#host –t mx
example.com
example.com
mail is handled by 0 mail1.example.com.
Now, send a test mail and check.
$ tail -f
/var/log/zimbra.log
Mar 24
07:07:31 server postfix/smtp[7903]: 5D85AC250E: to=<email@gmail.com>,
relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10032, delay=146, delays=0.36/0.06/24/122,
dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 from MTA(smtp:[127.0.0.1]:10025): 250 2.0.0
Ok: queued as 68FF3C24E4)
Mar 24
07:08:11 server postfix/smtp[8799]: 68FF3C24E4: to=<email@gmail.com>,
relay=mail1.example.com[41.52.119.111]:25, delay=44, delays=0.85/1.1/21/21,
dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 OK id=1aip2m-0000Qf-Vp)
Mar 24
07:08:11 server postfix/qmgr[29484]: 68FF3C24E4: removed
nice doc
ReplyDelete/opt/zimbra/postfix/conf/bysender this path is not correct in zimbra 8.8 please correct it
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feedback, this document is made on Zimbra 8.6 version. We will make another document for latest Zimbra version.
ReplyDelete