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# Source definition (who is allowed to send mail) <source 0.0.0.0/0> always-allow-relaying yes process-x-virtual-mta yes smtp-service yes </source>

sudo /etc/init.d/pmta start

# Global Settings log-file /var/log/pmta/pmta.log queue-directory /var/spool/pmta # Inbound SMTP Listener (Port 25 or 587) smtp-listener 0.0.0.0:25 # Management Console Web HTTP Port http-mgmt-port 8080 http-access 127.0.0.1 admin http-access 0.0.0.0/0 monitor # Define the Virtual MTA Network Link smtp-source-ip 192.168.1.50 # Replace with your actual Public IP host-name ://yourdomain.com # Replace with your authenticated domain # Relay Rules - Control who can send through this server always-allow-relaying yes always-allow-relaying no smtp-service no # Standard Domain Macro Performance Settings max-smtp-out 20 bounce-after 4d retry-after 15m Use code with caution. Step 5: Setting Up DKIM signing powermta 60r3 install

If using an RPM on a Debian system, utilize alien to convert it, or extract the binary tarball: # Source definition (who is allowed to send

Before initiating the installation, ensure your environment meets the following requirements: utilize alien to convert it