chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Starting: qmail pop tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already used
smtp
I think that it has something to do with the fact that the file
/var/vpopmai/etc/tcp.smtp.cbd is owned by vpopmail:vchkpw
Nope. Something is already listening to the port
Thank you for your help. It is much appreciated. I m getting the following
error
Starting: qmail pop tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already used
smtp
I think that it has something to do with the fact that the file
/var/vpopmai/etc/tcp.smtp.cbd is owned by vpopmail:vchkpw
If I were
what if i want to relay to all but only from my host ie none other than my
domain users can actually relay through me
What do you mean by "domain users"? Computers at your LAN?
This situation is covered in the FAQ.
Have a look at
http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/servers.html#authorized-relay
Hi all...
I'm sure this is a simple question to answer to I'll ask it without fear of
silence.
I am having problems sending mail from qmail to anyone "other then accounts
on localhost"
When trying to send mail to anyone outside of localhost my email client
returns with this error..
The
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 10:10:49AM +1100, dennis wrote:
The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected by
the server. The rejected e-mail address was '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Subject
'test', Account: 'QMail', Server: 'mail.myserver.com', Protocol: SMTP,
Server Response:
what if i want to relay to all but only from my
host ie none other than my domain users can actually relay through
me
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 08:54:04AM -0800, Rohit Gupta wrote:
what if i want to relay to all but only from my host ie none other than my domain
users can actually relay through me
http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq.html
On 13-Sep-2000, Jerry Hsieh wrote:
" The mail server responded: sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed
rcphosts. Please check the message receipients and try again"
If I add the xyz.com in the rcphosts and it works. My question is how can I
edit this file (by
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 01:22:40AM -0700,
Eric Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, is there a downside to this that I just can't see? Am I
asking for trouble by having a bot listen in on this list?
You have probably thought of this already, but make sure it doesn't
reply to answers to
Hi,
When I try to send mail from Netscape MUA to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it shows an
error message
" The mail server responded: sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed
rcphosts. Please check the message receipients and try again"
If I add the xyz.com in the rcphosts and it works. M
On 13-Sep-2000, Jerry Hsieh wrote:
" The mail server responded: sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed
rcphosts. Please check the message receipients and try again"
If I add the xyz.com in the rcphosts and it works. My question is how can I
edit this file (by addind all
Hi!
Thanks to everyone for the infos about relaying!
No it runs perfectly, okay without aliases, but
the rest runs fine!
Nico
P.S.: Does anyone know, where I can find more infos about
virtualdomains + aliases ? I did everything found
in the faq @bernstein.
Hello!
If I try to mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
another domain, like list.cr.yp.to, my qmail
refuses to take the mail with this message :
"domain not found in rcphosts"
I don't understand! pcsystems.de is in the rcphosts.
I can't put every domain in this file I want to mail to!
He
Jochen E. Führing writes:
If I try to mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to another domain, like
list.cr.yp.to, my qmail refuses to take the mail with this message :
"domain not found in rcphosts"
I don't understand! pcsystems.de is in the rcphosts. I can't put
every domain in this f
Thanks for the hint, Paul.
But in fact, the domain where the mail is coming
from IS in rcphosts!
This is why I wonder!
Nico
Jochen E. Führing writes:
But in fact, the domain where the mail is coming
from IS in rcphosts!
That doesn't matter; rcpthosts is checked against where the mail is
*going*. qmail will receive mail on behalf of whichever domains are
listed there. So it's useless for controlling who you
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