Following FAQ 5.4 steps for relay rules, I was was unsuccessful, but
tcpd is not where the faq says it will be, so could that be the problem?
Forget tcpd and use ucspi-tcp (tcpserver) instead. It's in the FAQ how to
do it.
Regards, Frank
With your line in place, I can still recieve mail after the change (so the
extra "tcp-env" was breakign the deamon).
I added the line to my /etd/hosts.allow:
tcp-env: 10.1.4.10: setenv = RELAYCLIENT
When I try to send mail from 10.1.4.10, I get the message:
"An error occured while sending mail.
So stupid. Dude, that worked. I had added 10.1.4.10 to /etc/hosts.allow,
and but my client is 192.168.0.10,
so when I changed it, it all works.
Sorry for wasting more space on the mail server.
FAQ's rock!
Eric Cox wrote:
John Stile wrote:
I'm running linux, redhat6.2, with qmail pop3d
I'm running linux, redhat6.2, with qmail pop3d and smtp
I can receive mail on the server and from a remote netscape client.
I can only send mail when logged into the server.
Following FAQ 5.4 steps for relay rules, I was was unsuccessful, but
tcpd is not where the faq says it will be, so could