Il 29/08/2014 16:58, Eric Shubert ha scritto:
On 08/29/2014 07:12 AM, Tonix - Antonio Nati wrote:
I don't know if the variable you need is enabled in your
distribution/version.
Actually you could put in place this solution:
Enable (uncomment) the following define in checkuser_settings.h an
Hi
Eric,
>>Unfortunately, I've missed this recommendation up to now,
and this variable is not set. I'll see about getting this included
in the next release of the qmail package.
Interesting!
>> Michele, are you running
On 08/29/2014 07:12 AM, Tonix - Antonio Nati wrote:
I don't know if the variable you need is enabled in your
distribution/version.
Actually you could put in place this solution:
Enable (uncomment) the following define in checkuser_settings.h and
recompile.
#define CHKUSER_DISA
I don't know if the variable you need is enabled in your
distribution/version.
Actually you could put in place this solution:
Enable (uncomment) the following define in checkuser_settings.h and
recompile.
#define CHKUSER_DISABLE_VARIABLE "RELAYCLIENT"
With such option, chkuse
I understand
so I want my qmailtoaster server will be a "SMTP server which
accept every recipient". But not for all ip but only for
certain ip (xx.xx.xx.xx) to do this i think i need to have
a open relay for xx.xx.xx.xx.
In this case your web application is like a desktop client. It's a
client, trying to speak server language, but it it not able (common to
all clients).
This has already been answered several times.
When a receiving SMTP server answers 'NEGATIVE' to an email sending
server, the email sending s
My "remote service" is not a "desktop
client" but is a web application who send 1 email with N email
account in BCC by qmailtoaster server.
If in bcc there is only one wrong address... the send will fail.
I want increase CHKUSER_WRONGRCPTLIMIT
but see
If your desktop client is taliking directly with the SMTP server with
chkuser enabled, is it high probable the problem is in the desktop client.
SMTP server with chkuser enabled should only taks with servers, because
servers handle negative answer on one recipient, while desktop clients
do not
Hi,
I need to enable a remote service (with a specific ip) to use my
smtp server to send email to high number (> 300) of email
account (internal/external).
I try with openrelay... all work fine but I've a big problem. If
only one