What's the most direct way of determining TCPLOCALIP (or any other environment variable set by couriertcpd? I suspect I will find that (not surprisingly) it's taken the internal IP address of the machine.

If so, is there a "recommended" way of forcing it to the public IP address for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" without screwing things up elsewhere?

Sam Varshavchik wrote:

John Bossert writes:

David Newall wrote:

John,

I'm a bit surprised that you need to set TCPLOCALIP, and indeed there's
a problem if you have more than one IP address, but that is the way that
the code reads.  I'd set it in etc/esmtpd.

David



List?, Sam? Should TCPLOCALIP be getting set? I'm running a single IP address (NATted at the firewall) for this host... Thanks.


TCPLOCALIP is set by couriertcpd.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] will be accepted if ip.address=TCPLOCALIP.




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