Hello
I have set up my qmail ( using tcpserver ) server behind my router
(NAT), and got it working locally with sending and recieving mail. But
global it can send mail out but not recieve mail. I have tried various
things like telnet to port 25 and locally it works. But trying from
outside there
have you specifically routed port 25 on the router through to your
mailserver's ip address?
Regards
Reier
- Original Message -
From: Lars Brandi Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21. juli 2000 1104
Subject: tcpserver and NAT
Hello
I have set up my qmail ( using
Reier Pytte wrote:
have you specifically routed port 25 on the router through to your
mailserver's ip address?
Yes, and also for port 110
Lars Brandi Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried to telnet to port 25 ( telnet 10.1.x.x 25 ) locally and it
works fine. I have send and recived mails locally and it works out fine.
I have send mails outside my net and it works fine. But to recieve mails
from outside isn't working. I have
On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 01:33:34PM +0200, Lars Brandi Jensen wrote:
I have tried to telnet to port 25 ( telnet 10.1.x.x 25 ) locally and it
works fine. I have send and recived mails locally and it works out fine.
I have send mails outside my net and it works fine. But to recieve mails
from
I have tried to telnet to port 25 ( telnet 10.1.x.x 25 ) locally and it
works fine. I have send and recived mails locally and it works out fine.
I have send mails outside my net and it works fine. But to recieve mails
from outside isn't working. I have tried to telnet to port 25 from
outside and
John White wrote:
On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 01:33:34PM +0200, Lars Brandi Jensen wrote:
I have tried to telnet to port 25 ( telnet 10.1.x.x 25 ) locally and it
works fine. I have send and recived mails locally and it works out fine.
I have send mails outside my net and it works fine. But
Brett Randall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 21 July 2000 at 23:34:02 +1000
there is no MX in my.dk and www.my.dk does not resolve.
I think you will find he was just giving a false domain name as is customary
among system admins...
WHY is it customary? I just don't understand the level of