I've just built and installed QMail 1.03 under a homebrew Linux running
2.0.38 and libc2.01.  Even though it's an older kernel, I keep the
various networking packages updated.  I got hit with some heavy relay
hacks last week and I've just learned about qmail's natural defense
against unauthorized relay.

The installation appears good -- qmail-lint reports no problems.  I can
send messages from one internal system to any other internal system, and
mail to my domain users is received properly.  Also, if I use "echo to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] |/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject", a message is
delivered with no problems.  However, when I try to use a standard UMA
like pine, or Netscape, I get the popular "sorry, that domain isn't in
my list of allowed rcpthosts" message.

I read the threads here and added entries to /etc/hosts.allow and
/etc/tcp.smtp as outlined.  But, the errors still occur.  Oh, and no
errors are sent to postmaster.  Of course, I've restarted inetd and
qmail.

What am I missing?

Tim Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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