Hi,
I am now faced with the follwing error when sending to outside addresses
... domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts
If I add a domain to rcpthosts a can send mail to it fine.
I can also send message via telneting in or by using qmail-inject
so it's only a prob when sending from
,
I am now faced with the follwing error when sending to outside addresses
... domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts
If I add a domain to rcpthosts a can send mail to it fine.
I can also send message via telneting in or by using qmail-inject
so it's only a prob when sending from
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 10:55:40AM +1000, Christian wrote:
Hi,
I am now faced with the follwing error when sending to outside addresses
... domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts
If I add a domain to rcpthosts a can send mail to it fine.
I can also send message via telneting
in my list of allowed rcpthosts
If I add a domain to rcpthosts a can send mail to it fine.
I can also send message via telneting in or by using qmail-inject
so it's only a prob when sending from a client
I have the mail domain name listed in rctphosts
and the following in tcp.smtp
192.168.0
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 02:11:43PM +1000, Christian wrote:
But all I did is delete tcp.smp and rewrite it exactly the same!
the only difference that there could have been is a space ..
If you rewrote it and left out a space, it can't possibly be exactly the
same, can it? That's sloppy
Hello,
Can anynone explain me about the difference between
rcpthosts and locals?
I ask this because I can not send emails to me.
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YOON, Joo-Yung writes:
Can anynone explain me about the difference between
rcpthosts and locals?
The difference is subtle and confusing. Many qmail users have
identical contents in both. rcpthosts lists the hostnames you will
accept via smtp. locals are the hosts by which your machine
, ucspi-tcp, daemontools following the instructions of lwq.
Now the control files are as follows.
1. locals
arbago.com
kldp.org
kornet.net
jango.arirang
2. rcpthosts
arbago.com
kldp.org
kornet.net
jango.arirang
3. defaultdomain
arbago.com
4. plusdomain
YOON, Joo-Yung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. locals
arbago.com
kldp.org
kornet.net
jango.arirang
2. rcpthosts
arbago.com
kldp.org
kornet.net
jango.arirang
[...]
7. /etc/tcp.smtp
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
10.0.:allow,RELAYCLIENT
Cary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My computer is behind a home firewall/DHCP server. under
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts is my DHCP address. I would like to send
mail out with a FROM address of my free-mail address.
qmail doesn't care what you put in your From: header. It also doesn't care
My computer is behind a home firewall/DHCP server. under
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts is my DHCP address. I would like to send
mail out with a FROM address of my free-mail address. Using Pine, when I
try to send an email, I get the error message repeated in the subject
line.
qmail
Has anyone modified qmail-send to use rcpthosts and morercpthosts.cdb?
The reason I want it is I want a virtualdomains catch all that
uses a database handled by fastforward. But after the message is handled
by qmail-smtpd, it is only handled by qmail-queue and qmail-send.
The address is re
like domain.org:alias-domain.org, and then have a file
~alias/.qmail-domain:org-default which contains only '#'. Then either fiddle
with your DNS, or use an smtproutes entry to ensure mail for that domain goes
to your mailserver.
I only found out by specifying the domain in rcpthosts I could send
Hi all,
I can't find the syntax for /var/qmail/control in the manual. Please
bear with me.
What's the syntax for allowing all by default in rcpthosts and only
selected hosts are banned? Something like
allow all
reject *.online-sex.com
Thanks.
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D. Cook wrote:
I can't find the syntax for /var/qmail/control in the manual. Please
bear with me.
'man qmail-control' will point you in the right direction.
What's the syntax for allowing all by default in rcpthosts and only
selected hosts are banned
On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 08:42:10AM -0700, D . Cook wrote:
Hi all,
I can't find the syntax for /var/qmail/control in the manual. Please
bear with me.
As said, try 'man qmail-control'.
What's the syntax for allowing all by default in rcpthosts and only
selected hosts are banned
Oops. I actually wanted only to be able to send mails OUT to every host
except what is banned. I failed to grep control man page to understand
what is required to accomplish above. I only found out by specifying
the domain in rcpthosts I could send mails to that domain. Could you
please point
in rcpthosts I could send mails to that domain. Could you
please point out the exact what-to-do in man page? Thank you.
qmail-control(5) Headers, Tables, and Macros qmail-control(5)
Qmail doesn't do what you want to do. If you do what you say you intend to
do, you will effectively make your host
I want to allow relaying of all domains in my rcpthosts file. While I
know this is a very bad thing to do this is only a very temporary measure.
I have searched high and low for this...and I cant find the answer!
Thanks,
ross
i think you're essentially referring to how to maintain a secondary MX.
qmail will not attempt local delivery to any host that is in rcpthosts,
but is not in locals/me.
if you are running under tcpserver, make sure that you're not preventing
any connections you want, and you should be fine
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 07:33:17PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to allow relaying of all domains in my rcpthosts file. While I
know this is a very bad thing to do this is only a very temporary measure.
Perhaps solution 2 or 3, below?
Tim
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* * * | 1) It's SLOW!-- man tcpserver
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
receive it on merlin via corwin. I also have kmail on
merlin configured to send email via SMTP on corwin.
However, everything I send gets bounced - relaying denied
because "that domain isn't in my rcpthosts file." I have
tried all of the following in my
PROTECTED] and
receive it on merlin via corwin. I also have kmail on
merlin configured to send email via SMTP on corwin.
However, everything I send gets bounced - relaying denied
because "that domain isn't in my rcpthosts file." I have
tried all of the following in my rcpthosts file
ot;.
Both the qmail/control/rcpthosts and qmail/control/locals files on
TO_HOST contain:
[1.2.3.5]
domain
The following is a snip of the error message presented by FROM_HOST when
TO_HOST rejects mail addressed in the form "user@ip_address" rather than
"user@domain":
On Thu, 04 Jan 2001 13:38:56 EST, Bernard Karmilowicz wrote:
I am trying to send mail from host FROM_HOST (1.2.3.4) to host TO_HOST
(1.2.3.5). The mail is addressed to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". qmail is running on
both hosts. Unfortunately, TO_HOST refuses the mail. However, TO_HOST
will accept
Thanks much, Andy. Your suggestion worked!
- Bernie
I am trying to send mail from host FROM_HOST (1.2.3.4) to host TO_HOST
(1.2.3.5). The mail is addressed to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". qmail is running on
both hosts. Unfortunately, TO_HOST refuses the mail. However, TO_HOST
will accept the
when I get the backup MX host up and running is to add the
domains to the "rcpthosts" file, and not in the "locals" or "virtualdomains"
files.
I do not anticipate the main mail server going
down, but I figure it is always good to have a "Plan B" whenev
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 07:41:23PM -0700, Ken Jansons wrote:
Once I add a new domain into the rcpthosts file, do I need to kill qmail and
restart it (as in with /etc/rc.d/qmail restart), or will QMail automatically
begin to receive messages and place them in the mail queue, without being
Dear all,
I'd upgraded my daemontools on qmail from version 0.53 to 0.7.
The file size for both /var/qmail/control/locals and rcpthosts exceeds
1M (this incl. around 65000 cobrands).
However using the new daemontool with svscan somehow prevent qmail from
running
with big locals and rcpthosts, i
Eric Yu:
The file size for both /var/qmail/control/locals and rcpthosts exceeds
1M (this incl. around 65000 cobrands).
in this case you should allocate as much space in the ./run- files.
the routines activated usually return some result or -1 to indicate
failure. so you should establish
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd upgraded my daemontools on qmail from version 0.53 to 0.7.
The file size for both /var/qmail/control/locals and rcpthosts exceeds
1M (this incl. around 65000 cobrands).
However using the new daemontool with svscan somehow prevent qmail from
running
with big locals
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 04:37:43PM -0500, Anthony Abby wrote:
# I'm having a problem with RCPTHOSTS and relaying. Without RCPTHOSTS (or
# MORERCPTHOSTS) my mail server is an open relay, and yet I'm having
# difficulty setting it up so that my Listserv (Listar), which runs on the
# same box
I'm having a problem with RCPTHOSTS and relaying. Without RCPTHOSTS (or
MORERCPTHOSTS) my mail server is an open relay, and yet I'm having
difficulty setting it up so that my Listserv (Listar), which runs on the
same box as QMail, can send out email to list subscribers?
I have the following
Anthony Abby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 2 November 2000 at 16:37:43 -0500
I'm having a problem with RCPTHOSTS and relaying. Without RCPTHOSTS (or
MORERCPTHOSTS) my mail server is an open relay, and yet I'm having
difficulty setting it up so that my Listserv (Listar), which runs
How does the mailing list submit messages to qmail? Since you say
this doesn't work, what symptom or error message do you see? And
finally, What Do The Logs Say (TM)?
David:
Listar hands off list traffic directly back to Qmail via SMTP. The logs
indicate QMail won't "relay" the mail
Hi all...
I had a sudden thought hit me a couple of days back, and I know I'm
not the only one who's ever thought this, but I don't remember seeing
this thread ever appear, so I thought I'd ask for some opinions.
Is there any standard which says what domains I should receive mail
for? ie does
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 11:10:10AM +1100, Brett Randall wrote:
Is there any standard which says what domains I should receive mail
for? ie does any standard say I should receive mail addressed to my IP
address, or the reverse lookup of my IP address?
You should accept mail for
sigh. whenever a user sends mail to my qmail server and that user's ip is
not the /etc/tcp.smtp file, the mail gets bounced.
that's not the way things should be. i'm using a separate smtp server, so
why would it refuse the message? i thought rcpthosts was only for allowing
users to use
hi,
what is your ~/qmail/control/rcpthosts say? are all your domains in there?
;) a
==
Alexander Jernejcic
email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
begin LOVE-LETTER-UND-NIX-DAZUGELERNT.txt.vbs
I am a Signature, not a Virus!
end
i'm a freaking moron.
for some reason, i was convinced that rcpthosts held the domains that could
send mail to the mail server. rather, it holds the domains that the mail
server will accept mail for.
i guess "rcpt" stands for "recipient".
thanks for putting up with sillin
Ronny Haryanto wrote:
On 13-Oct-2000, MaD dUCK wrote:
let's see if i can get it right this time.
I just want to add a couple of things.
put every domain for which the qmail server is a MX record into
rcpthosts and locals. then configure selective relaying [...]
You have two
To: MaD dUCK
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts
or maybe i should have read 5.4 of the FAQ in the tarball. ;-)
thanks,
it seems that i have to add every domain i want to send to
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts.
that can't be right? '*' as the only entry in /var/qmail/control/rcphosts
doesn't seem to work.
thanks,
pearse
let's see if i can get it right this time.
put every domain for which the qmail server is a MX record into rcpthosts and
locals. then configure selective relaying:
http://www.palomine.net/qmail/relaying.html
if you were to have a virtual * as rcpthosts, then everyone could relay through
On 13-Oct-2000, MaD dUCK wrote:
let's see if i can get it right this time.
I just want to add a couple of things.
put every domain for which the qmail server is a MX record into
rcpthosts and locals. then configure selective relaying [...]
You have two choices, either rcpthosts
ain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts
let's see if i can get it right this time.
put every domain for which the qmail server is a MX record into rcpthosts
and
locals. then configure selective relaying:
http://www.palomine.net/qmail/relaying.html
if you were to have a virtual * as rcpthosts,
, Server
Response: '553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts
(#5.7.1)', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 553, Error Number:
0x800CCC79
I want send mail everywhere.
I have listed some domains in
rcpthosts.
But it is stupid add in rcpthosts ALL domains
in world... (.com
2000 5:54 PM
Subject: rcpthosts
I receive this error message (from Outlook Express):
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
'spoj-von', Account: 'paska@spoj', Server: 'linuxsps.spoj.army
rcpthosts only lists the domains that your server accepts mail for (to
deliver it to the user for example) ... to reach other domains, you use
relaying.
for more info see:
http://www.palomine.net/qmail/relaying.html
http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/servers.html#authorized-relay
http://Web.InfoAve.Net
I have listed some domains in rcpthosts.
But it is stupid add in rcpthosts ALL domains in world... (.com, .edu, .org, .net,
.sk, )
What I must type in rcpthosts (some widcards)?
No.
You should use tcpserver and set the RELAYCLIENT environment variable.
This is explained
ave gotten this to work by removing my
rcpthosts file (duh), but I would like it to work the proper way.
The relaying rules on qmail.mydomain.com work for the web server and the
firewall (tested with rcpthosts present using sendmail) so that doesn't seem
to be the problem.
Should I put firewall.my
server is also in on the deal somehow. Here is a header of a
successfully sent email from web.mydomain.com to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
The IP of qmail.mydomain.com is the 4.17.165.190 address, the 216.35.89.70
address is the firewall IP. I have gotten this to work by removing my
rcpthosts file
follows -
... while talking to [62.96.181.213]:
RCPT To:w.zeikat@[62.96.181.213]
553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
550 w.zeikat@[62.96.181.213]... User unknown
after adding [62.96.181.213] in both ~/control/rcpthosts and
~/control/locals they dont bounce
Also sprach David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04.09.2000:
If a spammer sent that message with an envelope recipient of
[EMAIL PROTECTED], it would be accepted because newmediaone.net is in
rcpthosts.
does that mean: the message is accepted *and* the mails to the Cc: header
recipients
Quoted from wolfgang zeikat:
does that mean: the message is accepted *and* the mails to the Cc: header
recipients (which are not in rcpthosts) are *also* delivered? that was the
original question.
Yes, I figured that was the question. Of course, qmail-smtpd is an
SMTP server; it only cares
Also sprach David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04.09.2000:
If a spammer sent that message with an envelope recipient of
[EMAIL PROTECTED], it would be accepted because newmediaone.net is in
rcpthosts.
does that mean: the message is accepted *and* the mails to the Cc: header
recipients
Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have installed ucspi-tcp and daemontools and my /etc/tcp.smtp
file looks like this:
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
63.78.138.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
64.113.144.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
10.1.1.:allow, RELAYCLIENT=""
192.168.1.:allow, RELAYCLIENT=""
Lose the spaces in
wolfgang zeikat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 5 September 2000 at 10:36:38 +0200
Also sprach David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04.09.2000:
If a spammer sent that message with an envelope recipient of
[EMAIL PROTECTED], it would be accepted because newmediaone.net is in
rcpthosts
I apologize of this is in the docs somewhere, but I didn't see it.
If I understand what rcpthosts does, I would think that this file should be
empty. My understanding is that if the "To:" address contains a domain name
listed in rcpthosts, then it will relay that email. So, a spamme
Wrong. qmail looks at the envelope recipient, not at the headers.
Besides... Having an empty rcpthosts would block mail allright... Even your
own local mail.
RC
On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 03:57:45PM -0600, Peter Janett wrote:
I apologize of this is in the docs somewhere, but I didn't see
Peter Janett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 4 September 2000 at 15:57:45 -0600
I apologize of this is in the docs somewhere, but I didn't see it.
If I understand what rcpthosts does, I would think that this file should be
empty. My understanding is that if the "To:" addres
Thanks for the responses.
Let me make sure I understand.
If newmediaone.net is in rcpthosts, and some spammer send this message via
SMTP:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BCC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject
Peter Janett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 4 September 2000 at 18:06:17 -0600
Thanks for the responses.
Let me make sure I understand.
If newmediaone.net is in rcpthosts, and some spammer send this message via
SMTP:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED
=""
and i still get the error message that the domain is not in the
rcpthosts file and i AM sending from one of the IPs above.
can you help me with this? inside my rcpthosts file is the
domains that i will accept to send mail, but it's looking at
address of where i'm sending it and not where it's from.
Thanks,
Z
.:allow, RELAYCLIENT=""
and i still get the error message that the domain is not in the
rcpthosts file and i AM sending from one of the IPs above.
Have you rebuild the cdb file with tcprules? How do you start your
smtpd? What does the smtpd log says when you connect?
Ronny
On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 03:23:25PM -0500, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
Have you rebuild the cdb file with tcprules? How do you start your
smtpd? What does the smtpd log says when you connect?
And: What does your tcpserver command line look like? Have you tried
tcprulescheck?
Ben
--
Ben Beuchler
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Ben Beuchler wrote:
On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 03:23:25PM -0500, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
Have you rebuild the cdb file with tcprules? How do you start your
smtpd? What does the smtpd log says when you connect?
And: What does your tcpserver command line look like?
i'm getting this
[root@proxy control]# tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
default:
allow connection
[root@proxy control]#
does this mean that it's not working correctly?
i reran:
tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp /etc/tcp.smtp
and got:
[root@proxy control]#
vious step
But relay fails until I also put his domain in the /control/rcpthosts
file! I don't want everybody in his domain to relay just him.
rcpthosts lists *destinations* you will accept mail for. Setting
RELAYCLIENT in the environment tells qmail-smtpd to accept mail for any
destination, in th
long as he comes from the IP address
pool above regardles of what his email address is.
But relay fails until I also put his domain in the /control/rcpthosts
file! I don't want everybody in his domain to relay just him.
How to do that?
Thanks
Dan
Have you rebuilt the tcp.smtp.cdb file? See the cdb) entry in the qmail rc
file in Life With Qmail (links to it in www.qmail.org) for more...
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/
s I assume this will let him relay as long as he comes from the IP address
pool above regardles of what his email address is.
But relay fails until I also put his domain in the /control/rcpthosts
file! I don't want everybody in his domain to relay just him.
How to do that?
You could try a pop before sm
on the machine.
The problem: domain.org is the domain that is set up on qmail.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is a valid account on the system. If I try to send mail
to any host not listed in control/rcpthosts, it
bounces with a 553, "sorry that domain isn't in my list of allowed
rcpthosts".
I thought, &
Todd Finney wrote:
Hi again,
No one seems to have an answer on this, which leads me to believe that my
question is either (1) a dumb question well covered in a doc somewhere, or
(2) an extremely difficult question that has everyone stumped. Could
someone at least clue me in on which
I'd like to thank those on the list who pointed me in the right direction,
notably away from tcp-env and over to tcpwrappers. Half an hour later, it
works like a charm.
thanks again,
Todd
on the machine.
The problem: domain.org is the domain that is set up on qmail.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is a valid account on the system. If I try to send mail
to any host not listed in control/rcpthosts, it
bounces with a 553, "sorry that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts".
I thought, &
Isn't qpopper for pop, not smtp? Why would the rcpthosts file affect it
then? In any case, an RCPTHOSTS file error can mean either what it says
(the site ISN'T in the file) or it could mean if your blocking based on IP
addresses that whatever your tcprules.cdb file is isn't setup right. Make
Hi everyone... I have the following problem:
The mail server respondend:
sorry that domain isn't in my list of allowed
rcpthosts...
In my mail client I am using ns.villasana.com.mx as my
smtp server and
in my rctp hosts I have:
scorpio.com.mx
villasana.com.mx
ns.villasana.com.mx
I am using
On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 10:53:56AM -0500, Guillermo Villasana Cardoza wrote:
Hi everyone... I have the following problem:
The mail server respondend:
sorry that domain isn't in my list of allowed
rcpthosts...
In my mail client I am using ns.villasana.com.mx as my
smtp server and
in my
rote:
Hi everyone... I have the following problem:
The mail server respondend:
sorry that domain isn't in my list of allowed
rcpthosts...
In my mail client I am using ns.villasana.com.mx as my
smtp server and
in my rctp hosts I have:
scorpio.com.mx
villasana.com.mx
ns.villasan
On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Chris Johnson wrote:
On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 03:33:20PM -0500, Z wrote:
well, what i decided to do was switch to qpopper and use the
--enable-home-dir-mail=Mailbox and it worked fine.
now one thing that i don't understand is the rcpthosts file.
it seems like
At 05:21 PM 6/22/00 -0500, Z wrote:
does this work with qpopper? i inplemented the select relay
and still get the error that it's not in the rcpthosts file...
then you should go to http://www.qmail.org/top.html#addons
Hi,
can qmail be changed in such a matter that, instead of (or next to) using
the rcpthosts file, you allow all domains that have as Mx record (primary or
backup) your own specified network range.
And for locals the same question: allow all domains that have as mx record
your own IP address
why is that i cant send mail if the domain is not listed in the rcpthosts.
how can i sendmail outside w/o specifying all the active domain. is it
possible to remove the rcpthosts file?
On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Vince wrote:
why is that i cant send mail if the domain is not listed in the rcpthosts.
how can i sendmail outside w/o specifying all the active domain. is it
possible to remove the rcpthosts file?
Do NOT remove rcpthosts. Bad things will happen.
Take a quick look
At 07:07 PM 6/15/00 +0800, Vince wrote:
why is that i cant send mail if the domain is not listed in the rcpthosts.
how can i sendmail outside w/o specifying all the active domain. is it
possible to remove the rcpthosts file?
then your smtp will be open relay ;)
see http://www.palomine.net/qmail
: Re: rcpthosts
At 07:07 PM 6/15/00 +0800, Vince wrote:
why is that i cant send mail if the domain is not listed in the
rcpthosts.
how can i sendmail outside w/o specifying all the active domain. is it
possible to remove the rcpthosts file?
then your smtp will be open relay ;)
see http
On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, Xionghui Chen wrote:
This is real urgent:
every time when I send mail via port 25, if the domain of the mail address is not
belong in the file control/rcpthosts, it says:
553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
do this mean that I have
"Xionghui Chen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is real urgent:
every time when I send mail via port 25, if the domain of the mail
address is not belong in the file control/rcpthosts, it says: 553 sorry,
that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
do this mean t
Xionghui Chen:
every time when I send mail via port 25, if the domain of the mail address is not
belong in the file control/rcpthosts, it says:
553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
you would select the recipients-hosts.domain:25 port. in comes the mail
I've been mulling through various how-to's and qmail help pages.. but I
still don't quite understand what rcpthosts is about.
If I am wrong, correct me. rcpthosts is where you place the domain
addresses of the people you want to allow relaying. If this is correct,
then I understand that part
Ok.. now I understand that "rcpthosts" contains "domains that we accept
mail for"Huh? Domains that we accept mail for? So, if I want to
accept mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have to have that specifically
in my rcpthosts? That's absurd. I know I must be confused about t
Kai wrote:
:f you have the domains red.com and green.org, you just put the following
:in rcpthosts:
:red.com
:green.org
:.red.com
:.green.org
:The last two lines are only necessary if you're using subhost names, such
:as mail.red.com or smtp.green.org.
Ok, I might be getting
James wrote:
I've been mulling through various how-to's and qmail help pages.. but I
still don't quite understand what rcpthosts is about.
If I am wrong, correct me. rcpthosts is where you place the domain
addresses of the people you want to allow relaying. If this is correct,
then I
It really looks like a configuration/communication problem
What we really need if you cannot figgure out the problem is a snippet from
your log of an example error, the exact contents of your rcpthosts file.
Please do not edit these at all if you wish to get a good answer.
thanks,
Tim
On Fri, 12 May 2000, James wrote:
Ok.. now I understand that "rcpthosts" contains "domains that we accept
mail for"Huh? Domains that we accept mail for? So, if I want to
yes - your domains(s) (somedomain.com).
accept mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have to have that
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 02:02:38PM -0700, James wrote:
Ok, I might be getting a little closer. I have placed mydomain.com in my
rcpthosts long ago. I've rebooted the system since. When
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sends me an email, I still get the "that domain isn't
in my list of allowed rcpt
Chris Johnson wrote:
:So if you're getting that error, you don't have mydomain.com in
:control/rcpthosts. Look for spelling errors, stray characters, whatever.
I've set up every way I can think of setting in my rcpthosts.. here
is what it contains (with the domain name changed
a mail that bounces and the contents of your rcpthosts
file.
If you have not read "life with qmail" I would suggest it as it is pretty
good reading and will give you an incredible understanding of how qmail
works along with a seamless install.
-- Tim
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From: James [
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 02:35:11PM -0700, James wrote:
Chris Johnson wrote:
:So if you're getting that error, you don't have mydomain.com in
:control/rcpthosts. Look for spelling errors, stray characters, whatever.
I've set up every way I can think of setting in my rcpthosts.. here
is what
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