> Now if I sent from any machine in the Lan message to
> e.g: [EMAIL PROTECTED] which must be received on the
> "local" machine, the mail box is always empty.
> But message sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] reach he's Maildir
> on "local" machine.
What do the logs say about the mail to [EMAIL PR
--- Mark Delany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > On Mon,
Dec 04, 2000 at 05:35:11PM -0500, Greg Owen
> wrote:
> > > Since a week I'm trying to configurating two
> > > mail server based on qmail. One as Relay (in my DMZ)
> and
> > > the second in my LAN. A scheme is better:
> > > RouteurSwitch-
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 05:35:11PM -0500, Greg Owen wrote:
> > Since a week I'm trying to configurating two
> > mail server based on qmail. One as Relay (in my DMZ) and
> > the second in my LAN. A scheme is better:
> > RouteurSwitch-DMZ <--(Relay is here)
> > |
> > |
> >
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 01:32:24PM -0800, Ould wrote:
> Since a week I'm trying to configurating two
> mail server based on qmail. One as Relay (in my DMZ) and
> the second in my LAN. A scheme is better:
> RouteurSwitch-DMZ <--(Relay is here)
> |
> |
> Firewal
> Since a week I'm trying to configurating two
> mail server based on qmail. One as Relay (in my DMZ) and
> the second in my LAN. A scheme is better:
> RouteurSwitch-DMZ <--(Relay is here)
> |
> |
> Firewall
> |
> |
> LAN (loc
Since a week I'm trying to configurating two
mail server based on qmail. One as Relay (in my DMZ) and
the second in my LAN. A scheme is better:
RouteurSwitch-DMZ <--(Relay is here)
|
|
Firewall
|
|
LAN (local mail server)