Re: Not a FAQ 5.4 ?

2000-02-15 Thread Cor Lem
At 11:01 15-2-00 -0500, you wrote: >You need to add a rule to hosts.allow that allows every host to connect to >your SMTP port but does not set RELAYCLIENT. > >Your default is set to deny access which is NOT what you want. :) That makes sense ... I've added the folowing lines to my hosts.allow:

Re: Not a FAQ 5.4 ?

2000-02-15 Thread Timothy L. Mayo
You need to add a rule to hosts.allow that allows every host to connect to your SMTP port but does not set RELAYCLIENT. Your default is set to deny access which is NOT what you want. :) On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Cor Lem wrote: > At 10:07 15-2-00 -0500, you wrote: > >Cor Lem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

RE: Not a FAQ 5.4 ?

2000-02-15 Thread Cor Lem
At 16:14 15-2-00 +0100, you wrote: >did you finish your tcp.smtp with :deny Change it to :allow > >Holger Is that required when I use inet.d? Cor Lem >> -Original Message- >> From: Cor Lem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> Sent: Dienstag, 15. Februar 2000 15:48 >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Not a FAQ 5.4 ?

2000-02-15 Thread Cor Lem
At 10:07 15-2-00 -0500, you wrote: >Cor Lem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>1) I've set up pop3, this all works fine >>2) ip's listed in host.allow can send mail (through smtp - FAQ 5.4) >> >>Problem: >>When someon tries do deliver mail to my server (trough smtp), which >>is for a domain listed in

RE: Not a FAQ 5.4 ?

2000-02-15 Thread Häffelin Holger
did you finish your tcp.smtp with :deny Change it to :allow Holger > -Original Message- > From: Cor Lem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Dienstag, 15. Februar 2000 15:48 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Not a FAQ 5.4 ? > > > Hello, > > 1) I've set up pop3, this all works fin

Re: Not a FAQ 5.4 ?

2000-02-15 Thread Dave Sill
Cor Lem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >1) I've set up pop3, this all works fine >2) ip's listed in host.allow can send mail (through smtp - FAQ 5.4) > >Problem: >When someon tries do deliver mail to my server (trough smtp), which >is for a domain listed in control/rcpthosts it's not allowed to do so