On Thu, 4 Mar 2010, Colin Johnston wrote:
> Thanks Davide,
>
> However, could you confirm that I've got the setup basically correct? I've
> also tried changing the routing to go through stunnel, without TLS, which I
> know works directly from my email client, but I couldn't get that to work
>
Thanks Davide,
However, could you confirm that I've got the setup basically correct? I've also
tried changing the routing to go through stunnel, without TLS, which I know
works directly from my email client, but I couldn't get that to work either:
smtpfwd.tab -
"secure.net""localhost:2525"
On Wed, 3 Mar 2010, Colin Johnston wrote:
> I've just downloaded xmail (windows) and I'm trying to set it up to fulfil
> our specific requirements.
> We only need xmail to relay all mail it receives from local sources, choosing
> the destination smtp server depending on the destination domain. L
I've just downloaded xmail (windows) and I'm trying to set it up to fulfil our
specific requirements.
We only need xmail to relay all mail it receives from local sources, choosing
the destination smtp server depending on the destination domain. Local traffic
should go via our internal smtp gatew
On 2 Mar 2010 at 23:57, Gary Bainbridge wrote:
> Received: from technetium.cix.co.uk ([194.153.0.53]:43576)
Blast from the past. I even miss it.
Anyway I can't see an actual mail loop, it's just the
large number of received headers. I had problems with
some mailing lists and just increased MaxMT