thanks! -- i cannot wait to see!
Eric Shubert wrote:
In a typical configuration, it would be hitting your smtp server port
25, which you would see in your smtp log:
# qmlog -lc fuse\.net
Jim Shupert wrote:
Friends, :: an update ::
I have retained the postfix how to in case i need it
I
Friends,
here is the result of a qmlog smtp -t 100 ( i sifted through that for a
reference to the 'other' machine )
09-02 12:35:46 CHKUSER rejected sender: from r...@taster.local::
remote mail-out2.fuse.net:unknown:
216.68.8.171 rcpt : invalid sender MX domain
09-02 12:35:58 CHKUSER
Postfix lets you easily control this on the sender's end. See the
myorigin parameter. That's where the proper fix is.
FWIW, sendmail is terribly antiquated. Reminds me of assembler macros.
If you would have implemented postfix (days ago), you'd be done with
this by now.
Jim Shupert wrote:
Jim Shupert wrote:
Friends,
here is the result of a qmlog smtp -t 100 ( i sifted through that for
a reference to the 'other' machine )
09-02 12:35:46 CHKUSER rejected sender: from r...@taster.local::
remote mail-out2.fuse.net:unknown:
216.68.8.171 rcpt : invalid sender MX domain
09-02
I take that as good advice - i appreciate it.
I reckon i could do that.
from your earlier wisdom
might i be correct in think that i need to customize
# echo {submission.server.com}:587 {user:passwd} \
to something like
# echo {smtp.fuse.net}:587 {myFuseUser:myFuseUserPasswd} \
and
relayhost
Jim Shupert wrote:
I take that as good advice - i appreciate it.
I reckon i could do that.
from your earlier wisdom
might i be correct in think that i need to customize
# echo {submission.server.com}:587 {user:passwd} \
to something like
# echo {smtp.fuse.net}:587
Friends, :: an update ::
I have retained the postfix how to in case i need it
I got my thing working via sendmail ( 'cause i was close ) and using
the providers mailserver.( smtp.fuse.net )
basically i am able to monitor our servers ( like I am outside the
network ) via this dsl
and
In a typical configuration, it would be hitting your smtp server port
25, which you would see in your smtp log:
# qmlog -lc fuse\.net
Jim Shupert wrote:
Friends, :: an update ::
I have retained the postfix how to in case i need it
I got my thing working via sendmail ( 'cause i was close
hey eric
Thanks for this I will try it today -- one thing though
regarding : hostname being set correctly for your domain
currently I have the hostname as : taster.local
this machine is sitting off of a router connected to a DSL -- I do not
have a domain like
pps-inc.com --- so is that OK
Jim Shupert wrote:
hey eric
Thanks for this I will try it today -- one thing though
regarding : hostname being set correctly for your domain
currently I have the hostname as : taster.local
this machine is sitting off of a router connected to a DSL -- I do not
have a domain like
pps-inc.com
I am not even sure how to ask this question... but here goes.
I have a server that is outside my domain , outside my netwrok that i am
running a perl script on to monitor my websites -- from the outside.
ok the perl works - but it is to send an email to me -- inside my network
the emails
, 2009 4:11 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Is it getting Blocked?
I am not even sure how to ask this question... but here goes.
I have a server that is outside my domain , outside my netwrok that i am
running a perl script
.
From: Jim Shupert jshup...@pps-inc.com
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 4:11 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Is it getting Blocked?
I am not even sure how
-inc.com
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 4:11 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Is it getting Blocked?
I am not even sure how to ask this question... but here goes.
I have a server that is outside my domain , outside my netwrok that i
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Is it getting Blocked?
I am not even sure how to ask this question... but here goes.
I have a server that is outside my domain , outside my netwrok that i
am running a perl script on to monitor my websites
Hey Jim,
I just happened to be doing this today, so here are my notes on how to
set up postfix to send mail out from a generic server, like for logwatch
output and such (that would otherwise go to r...@localhost).
{replace what's in braces, and remove braces}
# yum install postfix
# yum
Figures there'd be a type-o or two.
smtp_tls_session/cache should be smtp_tls_session_cache
Eric Shubert wrote:
Hey Jim,
I just happened to be doing this today, so here are my notes on how to
set up postfix to send mail out from a generic server, like for logwatch
output and such (that would
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