Terry Rigby
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all be delivered locally. Am I correct here? Seems like there should be a
setting somewhere allowing local mail to be scanned as well.
Terry Rigby
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I got dnk's post on March 13th
I waited two days for a post of mine to show up. I also had to post it twice
before I gave up (the second one appeared a day later).
Terry Rigby
On Tuesday 13 March 2007 19:30, Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
Could a few members of this list confirm that they got
I'm using fetchmail to get mail from my ISP and then gets forwarded to a local
QT user account. It seems that the mail doesnt get passed through
spamassassin or at least I see no logs of it or anything regarding spam
status in the email headers. Is this something that needs to be set in the
suitable
as I'll be sending email from many different locations. Can anyone suggest
what I might need to do in order to be able to send emails from outside my
network.
Thanks in advance.
Terry Rigby
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Use SMTP_AUTH.
On 3/4/07, Terry Rigby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to setup my mail server to allow me to send email from
anywhere
outside my
Using outlook, if I choose to not use smtp auth the mail gets denied because
the server wont relay it. When I turn smtp auth on, outlook tells me that
the server doesn't support the type of smtp chosen. Any ideas?
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return something like..
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:587 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 2708/tcpserver
If it does then you shouldnt need to touch your QT install to make smtp
auth listen on port 587. If you dont get that response, then I really cant
help much further.
Terry Rigby