[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Friday, July 01, 2005 4:45 PM:
Anyone know much about configuring sendmail under FreeBSD to
send these mails to port 125 (assuming that is the problem as
I suspect?)
..--
| -bd 125
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Assuming - it won't solve your problem. :)
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Regards,
Alexander Hagenah
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I *may* have answered my own question, but I would still be curious
about any input on sendmail. I realized that ASSP is running on port 25
but is not getting the mail forward from sendmail. It then occurred to
me that this was because ASSP is running on the external address at
ports 25 and
-bd port? I'm sorry - I don't know what to do with that. A flag to the
sendmail daemon, or some other archaic invocation?
You are of course correct about the assumption thing - I can't seem to
help it.
Thanks,
Jeff
Alexander Hagenah wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Friday, July 01, 2005
Hi Alexander -
Sorry - got it now. I did a man of sendmail, and there it was, three
lines or so down, -bd to run sendmail deamon with port alternatives.
Thanks. I am not certain if this is going to help me with this
particular problem, because I don't (think I) want sendmail listening on
Maybe a tool like 'Netbug' could help you.
This interesting piece of software can redirect any ip:port to other
ip2:port2 ( local or remote)
It solved many problems for me and it works fast and clean.
You can download it from 'http://www.htk.fi/public/akirjavainen' in
both versions: Linux and
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, jonn ah wrote:
HI Davide,
There are multiple plugins, only one is needed one plugin depends on two
things, the du command (for determining file/directory sizes and all the
mailboxes are located in the same directory someplace, in my case its
On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, dd wrote:
Good day David and All !
I copy this letter to maillist.Very strange problem...
I begin to use XMail - very nice software but I have a little question.
We use two mailservers - one of them works as mail-relay SMTP server, and
another works like an