Hi Steven

I am able to use dbmail-lmtpd and dbmail-pop3d.

While sending a mail from another machine in the network to the Mail server waiting on port 24, I get the following error message.

"An error occurred while sending mail.The mail server responded: Recipient <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OK. Please check the message and try again." But I find that the mail has been sent - I am able to retrieve from dbmail-pop3d.

What could be wrong?

Also, for relaying outside mails, do I use dbmail-lmtpd or should i use postfix on port 25?

regards

Nataraj


Steven Lynn wrote:

Postfix is the mail transport agent. it is what does the sending and
recieving of mail messages via SMTP protocol. dbmail-lmtp (or
dbmail-smtp) is how you get from postfix to dbmail to use an imap or
pop3 client.

Hope that helps.



On Sat, 2005-11-26 at 09:08 +0000, Nataraj S Narayan wrote:
Hi friends

I am still a novice.

I am shifting from postfix to postfix/dbmail.

I hv installed dbmail-2.0.7 and postfix  2.2.5 (compiled with sasl2).

Why should I have both posftfix waiting on port 25 and dbmail-lmtp waiting on port 24?

Should'nt dbmail-lmtp take over fully?

Also postfix responds to smtp commands and accepts mails
, but lmtp doesnt.

#telnet localhost 24   gets struck.

regards

Nataraj






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