> Okay, first of all, WHAT ARE YOUR REAL DOMAIN NAMES? Fake
> domain names make
> people on this list *insane*. It may not make a difference in
> this case, but it
> frequently does make a difference, and the person posting the
> question often
> doesn't realize this.
Why I didn't give the
> > > Ok, here's my setup;
> > ...
> > > control/smtproutes
> > > control/rcpthosts
> > > control/me
> >
> > What's in control/locals?
> controls/locals
>
> mx1.mycompany.com
> mycompany.com
> mx1.mycompany.com
>
There's your problem. Remove mycompany.com from locals, beca
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 05:32:23PM +0300, Ali Sahin wrote:
> control/smtproutes
> ---
> mycompany.com:10.21.200.200
> my2ndcomp.com:10.21.200.201
> ---
>
> control/rcpthosts
> ---
> mycompany.com
> my2ndcomp.com
> ---
>
> control/me
> ---
> mx1.mycompany.com
> ---
Okay, first of all, WHAT ARE Y
> This message indicates that the mail relay thinks that
> it accepts mail for ihlas.com.tr (presumably that's either
> mycompany.com or my2ndcomp.com) locally, and it doesn't even
> look at smtproutes.
Sorry, brain outsped fingers; I meant:
This message indicates that the
> Ok, here's my setup;
...
> control/smtproutes
> control/rcpthosts
> control/me
What's in control/locals?
> info msg 128846: bytes 196 from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 2949 uid 503
> starting delivery 842: msg 128846 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
> delivery 842:
ry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/
status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
bounce msg 128846 qp 2952
end msg 128846
-Original Message-
From: 'Chris Johnson' [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 5:20 PM
To: Ali Sahin
Subject: Re: How to set up Qmail as a front-end
> Yeah, when I try to send an email to a user (which has a
> mailbox on the internal server but does not have one on
> the Qmail) qmail refuses to pass that mail to my internal
> server.
You know, if we knew what error messages or log messages accompany
this "refusal," we'd probably be
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 05:15:50PM +0300, Ali Sahin wrote:
> > In that case you should be all set. Are you experiencing problems
> > with this working, or were you just getting a sanity check on your
> > configuration?
> ---
> Yeah, when I try to send an email to a user (which has a mailb
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On 24 May 00, at 17:15, Ali Sahin wrote:
> Yeah, when I try to send an email to a user (which has a mailbox on
> the internal server but does not have one on the Qmail) qmail refuses
> to pass that mail to my internal server.
Take that domain out of
> In that case you should be all set. Are you experiencing problems
> with this working, or were you just getting a sanity check on your
> configuration?
---
Yeah, when I try to send an email to a user (which has a mailbox on the
internal server but does not have one on the Qmail) qmail
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 05:11:13PM +0300, Ali Sahin wrote:
> Actually I need to setup Qmail only as an inbound server. And tcp.smtp lines'
> purpose seems to specify from which hosts Qmail is to accept relaying smtp
> queries. But in my case, there is no such relaying. I want it to accept all
> sm
]Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 4:59
PMTo: Ali SahinSubject: Re: How to set up Qmail as a
front-end (relaying) server?
In other words you would like to setup a mail
exchanger?
(PS - I'm fairly new to qmail to)
In tcp.smtp of the MX you should have the ip ranges that are
allo
> Actually, here Qmail is supposed to be an inbound relay. The
> servers behind the firewall sends out smtps directly. So in
> this case too, will the tcp.smtp be like below you said?
No - if you're only relaying inbound, then you don't need to modify
tcp.smtp at all. That file only af
> > 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
>
> For those hosts which are allowed to use this machine
> as an outbound
Actually, here Qmail is supposed to be an inbound relay. The servers behind
the firewall sends out smtps directly. So in this case too, will the
tcp.smtp be like below you said
> It will accept all the smtp mail in the name of another
> server (which is behind a firewall). I think this is about
> /etc/tcp.smtp and control/smtproutes files. I've set them
> as following;
>
> /etc/tcp.smtp
>
> 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
For those hosts which are allowed to us
Hi
everyone,
I'm
a rather newbie on Qmail. I've set it up and it seems to be working fine, with
tcpwrappers. What I wanted to do is set up qmail as a front-end server. It will
accept all the smtp mail in the name of another server (which is behind a
firewall). I think this is about /etc/t
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