How can I config postfix smtp to use Mailgun [closed] - centos

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I've registered in Mailgun service
But I don't find any tutorial to config postfix to use the Mailgun's smtp
tip: My server is using centos 7

I've found these tutorials for other services but it works fine
https://support.rackspace.com/how-to/setting-up-a-mail-relay/
https://mandrill.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/205582187-How-to-Use-Postfix-to-Send-Email-with-Mandrill

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so, I have been struggling to figure out how to do port forwarding with a gryphon router
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we need to reroute mail as xmpp packet from postfix to tigase server. Does anyone help.
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How do I create an account on Postfix? [closed]

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How would I go about adding an account to Postfix and secure it with a password?
I've already setup everything else, and root works.
The simple way to add a user is to simply add a new account on the system. Postfix will handle the rest.
If you don't want to create a system account for the user, you should have a virtual domain set up that is not configured as a mydestination domain. For more on this, be sure to read the Postfix guide on virtual domain hosting.
See http://www.serverwatch.com/tutorials/article.php/3912056/Adding-Users-and-Aliases-for-Postfix.htm

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I haven't found any detailed documentation for newbies. I tried using oo install but it was asking something about brokers. What is are brokers? Should I install all the packages (python, ruby.. etc) before installing the openshift?
This is going to be where you need to start http://openshift.github.io/. It has everything you need to get Origin up and running.
If you want a have a basic understanding of the structure that makes up Openshift, check out https://www.openshift.com/walkthrough/how-it-works.