If his machine is on a home network behind a dial-up conection what the
hell does it matter.
- eric
>
>DO NOT do this, you will get blacklisted in one qucik hurry.
>
>
>Quoting Eric Dahnke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> Remove the file rcpthosts from /var/qmail/control
>>
>> Qmail will then accept mail destined for whereever.
>>
>> Tah - eric
>>
>>
>> >
>> >It's late and I'm probably being silly, but......
>> >
>> >I have qmail running on my Linux system at home, this has a dial-up
>> >connection to my ISP. It sends and receives mail quite happily from
>> >the Linux system. It also allows other users on the home network to
>> >receive mail using POP3 from the qmail POP3 server on the Linux box.
>> >
>> >BUT, how are users on other oomputers on the home ntwork meant to
send
>> >mail? They connect to the qmail SMTP server, try and send mail and
it
>> >says:-
>> >
>> >553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts
(#5.7.1)
>> >
>> >So how is it supposed to work? How can other computers on my SoHO
>> >network send mail???? Help????
>> >
>> >Maybe I've just had too much to drink tonight!
>> >
>> >--
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