So now I removed that deny line in my tcp.smtp file, issued the tcprule
command, and restarted my tcpserver. Does it mean that hosts can now connect
to my server without using it as a relay?
Oh and do we still need the rcpthosts file eventhough we are running
tcpserver?
Sorry but am quite a newbie to qmail!

Thanks Timothy!

"Timothy L. Mayo" wrote:

> Remove your last line.  It is what is causing your problem.
>
> You want to allow but without setting the RELAYCLIENT environment variable
> which is the default behavior.
>
> On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Edward Castillo-Jakosalem wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi to all!
> > I recently configured our smtp to point to another machine running
> > qmail-1.03. No problem with that. Now, what I see in our log file is
> > that it says 'deny' to all the hosts except the 2 ip blocks I configured
> > to be relayclients. I just need some help if what I did in my tcp.smtp
> > file is correct.
> >
> >     xxx.xxx.xxx.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> >     yyy.yyy.yyy.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> >     :deny
> >
> > Does this config mean that it will allow relaying from xxx and yyy
> > domains and deny from anywhere else? What about other hosts sending mail
> > to one of our handled domains? Is this the deny that I see in our log
> > files?
> >
> > I hope I sent the complete details.
> > Thanks very much in advance for any help!
> >
> >
> > Edward Castillo-Jakosalem
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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