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Hi,
Then you should add the FEATURE(accept_unresolvable_domains) line and
run mta-switch newconfig.
I'm not using this anymore (I have DSL now), but I used this config for
a long time when I had dialup access.
On Wed, 26 Jun 2002 21:57:14 -0400, B
Federico,
Thanks!
Your solution seemed to work. Except it will time out when the destination
is a domain that is not cached on the mail server. It seems to want to
resolve the domain before it will accept the outgoing email. Any ideas on
that?
Thanks again,
Brian
> >My problem is I am using a
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On Wed, 26 Jun 2002 16:52:47 -0400, Brian Witowski wrote:
>My COL 3.1 server acts as a router/gateway and mail server running smtp. My
>workstations are set up with my server as the POP3 and smtp server.
>Fetchmail goes out and retrieves mail f
My COL 3.1 server acts as a router/gateway and mail server running smtp. My
workstations are set up with my server as the POP3 and smtp server.
Fetchmail goes out and retrieves mail from POP3 accounts periodically and
dumps it in the corresponding linux account. This makes getting email
appear t