Guillaume Courtois schrieb:

Maybe in /etc/hosts.allow ? Or a FW rule ?
Thanks, but they are the same on both machines (hosts.allow and firewall rules).

What do php/Apache need to open a socket? I think that must lead to the solution.

Dirk

Dirk H. Schulz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) écrivait:
Next round:

I have setup phpgw to send emails via localhost.

On one server that works as expected, on the other I get "connection
refused" und "cannot open socket". I compared the configuration of both
servers and did not find any difference, neither in php.ini, mta-config
nor anything else I can think of (even dns).
On the machine where it does not work I can make it work using the
external ip address in smtp config in phpgw, so I do not have an urgent
problem.

But I would like to find it. What do php/Apache need to open a socket to
the local mta?

Any hint or help is appreciated.

Dirk


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