Dear People,
I had been asked to setup alternate mail servers and test for the
reliability of different MTA's. This exercise will led us to have a better
understanding of mail server software and choose a final MTA to use as
default. We are trying to eliminate Sendmail from our campus network.
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 08:56:51AM +0400, Kennie J. Cruz-Gutierrez wrote:
I can send email locally and remotely without any problem. My only problem
is recieving messages. If I try to connect with telnet to port 25 it barfs
with a Connection closed by foreign host. message and if a send a
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I can send email locally and remotely without any problem. My only problem
is recieving messages. If I try to connect with telnet to port 25 it barfs
with a Connection closed by foreign host. message and if a send a
message from another system never arrives.
First make a telnet from an
Kennie J. Cruz-Gutierrez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had been asked to setup alternate mail servers and test for the
reliability of different MTA's.
[...]
I already installed qmail on a small Ultra-5 Sparc box running Solaris 8
(01/01). I was required to configure qmail to put mail messages
I am running Red Hat 5.2 and tried to replace sendmail with qmail but
experienced some problems. Installation went pretty smoothly, but when it
came to test, it failed.
Well, maybe failure is not correct word, since I didn't get an error
message, but I didn't get what I expected either. I