Mail Server and SMTP Configuration (Leopard Server)

Hello,
Our setup: Mac OS X SERVER 5.2 - LEOPARD SERVER
PowerPC G5
Orange Internet connection via a router / DHCP
We try to find such assistance in configuring your Mac book
OS Server at your service.
We set our server with a local area "domaine.intranet"
We created users with the interface, and have an address
"[email protected]."
Our messaging system works internally with the client MAIL.
We also have an Internet domain "domaine.fr", this area is hosted
In online.net.
We have personal e-mail addresses such as "[email protected]" always
Hosted by online.
We can check our e-mails via the client MAIL by IMAP.
However, we do not send emails to the outside world, and especially
"Domaine.fr" or "[email protected]."
In the console admin Server:
-- LETTERS: we have turned the SMTP protocol allowing mail
Entrant, authorizing "Relayer outgoing mail over the host:
Smtp.orange.fr "
At the tab relay, we leave the config classic 127.0.0.0 / 8
And 192.168.1.0/24.
In the history of mail, there are "postfix / postfix-7563]: fatal: the
Postfix mail system is not running, why then that the service operates on
Priori!
How can I be able to send emails to the outside knowing that we
Use addresses' [email protected]. "
Please tell us a direction to follow or procedure.
Sincerely,
ORIGINAL IN FRENCH
Notre configuration : Mac OS X SERVER 5.2 - LEOPARD SERVER
PowerPC G5
Connexion internet orange via un routeur/DHCP
Nous avons essayer de trouver cette aide à la configuration dans votre livre Mac
OS Server à votre service.
Nous avons configuré notre serveur avec un domaine local en "domaine.intranet"
Nous avons créé des utilisateurs à l'aide de l'interface, et avons une adresse
"[email protected]".
Notre système de messagerie fonctionne en interne avec le client MAIL.
Nous avons également un domaine internet "domaine.fr", ce domaine est hébergé
chez online.net.
Nous avons des adresses mail personnel du type "[email protected]" toujours
hébergé chez online.
Nous pouvons consulter nos emails via le client MAIL par IMAP.
Par contre, nous n'arrivons pas à envoyer des emails à l'extérieur, et notamment
sur "domaine.fr" ou "[email protected]".
Dans la console d'admin Serveur :
- COURRIER : nous avons activé le protocole SMTP en autorisant le courrier
entrant, en autorisant "Relayer le courrier sortant via l'hôte :
smtp.orange.fr"
Au niveau de l'onglet relais, nous avons laisser la config classique 127.0.0.0/8
et 192.168.1.0/24.
Dans l'historique de courrier, il y a "postfix/postfix-script[7563]: fatal: the
Postfix mail system is not running", pourquoi alors que le service fonctionne à
priori !
Comment faire pour pouvoir envoyer nos emails à l'extérieur sachant que nous
utilisons les adresses "[email protected]".
Merci de nous indiquer une direction à suivre ou une procédure.
Cordialement,
Message was edited by: serveurbense

Hello,
Thanks for the reply.
I modified according to your advice and tried to send mail, but it does only internally. My mail.log gives me the following information:
Apr 21 10:59:30 domaine postfix/smtp[4521]: 46D302308BE: to=<[email protected]>, relay=smtp.orange.fr[193.252.22.84]:25, delay=0.27, delays=0.05/0.01/0.16/0.05, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host smtp.orange.fr[193.252.22.84] said: 554 <[email protected]>: *Recipient address rejected: Missing Authentication (in reply to RCPT TO command))*
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/qmgr[4582]: 2147323090F: removed
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/pipe[4608]: 022FF230937: to=<[email protected]>, relay=cyrus, delay=0.28, delays=0.01/0.04/0/0.23, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via cyrus service)
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/smtp[4606]: 022FF230937: to=<[email protected]>, relay=smtp.orange.fr[193.252.22.86]:25, delay=0.31, delays=0.01/0.04/0.18/0.08, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host smtp.orange.fr[193.252.22.86] said: 553 <[email protected]>: *Sender address rejected: Domain not found (in reply to MAIL FROM command))*
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/smtp[4606]: 022FF230937: to=<[email protected]>, relay=smtp.orange.fr[193.252.22.86]:25, delay=0.31, delays=0.01/0.04/0.18/0.08, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host smtp.orange.fr[193.252.22.86] said: 553 <[email protected]>: Sender address rejected: Domain not found (in reply to MAIL FROM command))
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/cleanup[4600]: 602A423094E: message-id=<[email protected]>
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/bounce[4612]: 022FF230937: sender non-delivery notification: 602A423094E
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/qmgr[4582]: 602A423094E: from=, size=3531, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/qmgr[4582]: 022FF230937: removed
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/pipe[4608]: 602A423094E: to=<[email protected]>, relay=cyrus, delay=0.06, delays=0.01/0/0/0.05, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via cyrus service)
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/qmgr[4582]: 602A423094E: removed
Apr 21 11:01:10 domaine postfix/postfix-script[4664]: refreshing the Postfix mail system
Apr 21 11:01:10 domaine postfix/master[2938]: reload configuration /etc/postfix
Apr 21 11:01:26 domaine postfix/smtpd[4516]: disconnect from domaine.intranet[192.168.1.11]
Apr 21 11:02:10 domaine postfix/postfix-script[4734]: refreshing the Postfix mail system
I am looking for solutions to correct mistakes 553 and 554, hoping that this will allow us to send mail out.
Do you have any other suggestions?
Thank you.
Bonjour
merci pour la réponse.
J'ai modifié selon vos conseils et essayé d'envoyer des mails, mais ça ne marche qu'en interne. Mon mail.log me donne les informations suivantes:
Apr 21 10:59:30 domaine postfix/smtp[4521]: 46D302308BE: to=<[email protected]>, relay=smtp.orange.fr[193.252.22.84]:25, delay=0.27, delays=0.05/0.01/0.16/0.05, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host smtp.orange.fr[193.252.22.84] said: 554 <[email protected]>: *Recipient address rejected: Missing Authentication (in reply to RCPT TO command))*
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/qmgr[4582]: 2147323090F: removed
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/pipe[4608]: 022FF230937: to=<[email protected]>, relay=cyrus, delay=0.28, delays=0.01/0.04/0/0.23, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via cyrus service)
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/smtp[4606]: 022FF230937: to=<[email protected]>, relay=smtp.orange.fr[193.252.22.86]:25, delay=0.31, delays=0.01/0.04/0.18/0.08, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host smtp.orange.fr[193.252.22.86] said: 553 <[email protected]>: *Sender address rejected: Domain not found (in reply to MAIL FROM command))*
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/smtp[4606]: 022FF230937: to=<[email protected]>, relay=smtp.orange.fr[193.252.22.86]:25, delay=0.31, delays=0.01/0.04/0.18/0.08, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host smtp.orange.fr[193.252.22.86] said: 553 <[email protected]>: Sender address rejected: Domain not found (in reply to MAIL FROM command))
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/cleanup[4600]: 602A423094E: message-id=<[email protected]>
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/bounce[4612]: 022FF230937: sender non-delivery notification: 602A423094E
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/qmgr[4582]: 602A423094E: from=, size=3531, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/qmgr[4582]: 022FF230937: removed
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/pipe[4608]: 602A423094E: to=<[email protected]>, relay=cyrus, delay=0.06, delays=0.01/0/0/0.05, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via cyrus service)
Apr 21 11:00:27 domaine postfix/qmgr[4582]: 602A423094E: removed
Apr 21 11:01:10 domaine postfix/postfix-script[4664]: refreshing the Postfix mail system
Apr 21 11:01:10 domaine postfix/master[2938]: reload configuration /etc/postfix
Apr 21 11:01:26 domaine postfix/smtpd[4516]: disconnect from domaine.intranet[192.168.1.11]
Apr 21 11:02:10 domaine postfix/postfix-script[4734]: refreshing the Postfix mail system
Je cherche des solutions pour corriger les erreurs 553 et 554, espérant que cela nous permettra d'envoyer des mails à l'extérieur.
Avez-vous d'autres propositions?
Merci d'avance.

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