Gordon Messmer wrote:
Robert
Steinmetz wrote:
I'll check the firewall it may be blocking
port 113 entirely, although in that case I would expect failure with an
appropriate error message (Ident Failed?).
It's not an error condition for ident info to be unavailable, so no
error
,BLOCK,FAXRELAYCLIENT,RELAYCLIENT
I'm not sure of the interaction between these files, nor why relaying
is failing since the message is for a
[EMAIL PROTECTED].
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Robert Steinmetz writes:
I have a router which uses NAT to assign
public IP addresses to those machines we want to access directly from
the Internet. We want one machine to receive some email. That machine
has a DNS entry, but is not the MX for the primary domain
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Robert Steinmetz writes:
The problem I'm trying to address is that ALL
INCOMING MAIL mail for LOCAL USERS with ACCOUNTS ON THE SERVER is
being rejected with a "Relaying Denied" error refererencing the public
address of the Courier server (not
This
added 192.168.1 to the "whitelist" for relaying in courierwebadmin
and restarted the server.
When I telnet into the smtp port, port 25 there is no response. I think
I should be getting some kind of message, similar to what sendmail does.
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), or
You failed to read the instructions in INSTALL for configuring
the webadmin module.
For security reasons, the default configuration of webadmin
prevents access from non-local IP addresses without SSL. See INSTALL
for more
information.
Pointers appreciated.
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