Juan,
Can you telnet into James on your own computer?
I will assume that you can.
Open port 25 on your firewall. If it isn't open SMTP won't work.
I did try to telnet to your server without success.
Clive
Juan Jose Costello Levien wrote:
Clive,
Thanks for your answer.
My hostname is jcostello.ath
My firewall has a specific filter to allow/disallow pings. I thought that
was fairly common.
I can't interpret this very well but if I disallow outbound ping I get
03/28/05 16:37 firewalld[140]: deny out eth1:0 60 icmp 20 128 --
24.225.231.115 8 0 (Ping)
Note: - private internal
Clive,
Thanks for your answer.
My hostname is jcostello.ath.cx.
(ath.cx is from DynDNS).
I am not sure if someone can ping my machine, because
I have a firewall and I dont know which port is for
ping.
I opened port 7 and nothing.
But the telnet connection is working, so you can try:
telnet jcos
Hi Juan,
We have seen this problem before. Often it is caused by your ISP
blocking port 25. Try the following:
From your Linux machine check to see if you can telnet into James.
telnet localhost 25
You should see a message from James. If you do James is working
correctly. You will need to type
qu
--- Alan Gerhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Gabor Kincses [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 04:12
>
> > Any development is development, particularly when
> no
> > commits are happening on the main code base. I'm
> sure
> > h
Certainly!
I am using James 2.2.0
Attached is an example of the original (working) message and the message
manipulated and broken by james.
Thank You
> From: "Serge Knystautas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "James Users List"
> Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 16:07:45 -0500
> To: "James Users List"
Hi,
I have a question for you.
I installed James 2.2 inside a Slackware 10.0 box, it
is running ok, but I cannot receive mail inside my
box.
The James FAQ says that I have 2 options: to put the
mail exchange address inside my DNS (I use DynDNS and
my ISP is Fibertel - fibertel.com.ar), or use a
"