Scott Zielsdorf writes:

> Thanks Philipp and Charles for the help on this. 
> 
> Once I set the TCPREMOTEIP variable I did see the rule which now leads me to
> the discovery that my Windows workstations - which are DHCP clients - do not
> have entries in my DNS. So when qmail does the reverse look up, it can't
> resolve the IP.
> Short of going off DHCP and putting all my workstations in my DNS, is there
> any way to "fix this"? 
> 

reverse lookop is not the problem. you habe IPs in your tcp.smtp file.
you can add a export NODNSCHECK="" in the qmail-startup file before
invoking the smtpd, but thats not the problem. 

what about charles idea about NAT ? 

did you telnet to port 25 from one of the clients and watch the qmail 
logfile ? can you cut and paste a logged try ? 


regards,
philipp 

 


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