On 2011-05-11, at 10:18, Eric Shubert <e...@shubes.net> wrote:
> On 05/11/2011 09:37 AM, Dnk wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I have never had the need previously (so I am not aware of the proper way to
>> do it) to allow another server to relay mail without authentication (most
>> modern apps can do so), however now I do.
>>
>> What is the proper way to get a toaster (external in a data center) to relay
>> mail for one of my (nat - in the office) internal servers?
>>
>> I have a pretty vanilla install, but with spamdyke installed.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> ---
>> Dnk.
>>
>>
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>
> Add a line for it in the /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp file, similar to the 127.
> line that's there for Squirrelmail. There's a wiki page which describes that
> file. Remember to "service qmail cdb" after changing the file.
>
> --
> -Eric 'shubes'
>
Hi Eric,
Had had copied the two lines verbatim, and pasted them in below on a new line
and modified the ip to match my exact one.
I then also added the ip to my spamdyke whitelist_ip file as well.
I had also done the service call as well.
When I try telneting from the box, I am getting:
553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.5.3 - chkuser)
Looking over my options now...
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