[xmail] Re: smtpgw / smtpfwd questions

2002-09-05 Thread Bill Healy
All you want is the smtprelay line. Bill >-- >From: Bob Hugel[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 11:59 AM >To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [xmail] Re: smtpgw / smtpfwd questions > > >Thanks Davide! > >I took out the sm

[xmail] Re: smtpgw / smtpfwd questions

2002-09-05 Thread Bob Hugel
eptember 05, 2002 2:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [xmail] Re: smtpgw / smtpfwd questions On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Bob Hugel wrote: > > Hi, > > I've having a bit of an understanding problem between smtpgw and smtpfwd. > Can anyone give an explaination? > > Also, I am

[xmail] Re: smtpgw / smtpfwd questions

2002-09-05 Thread PdB
Read the docs and create a custom domain for the domain you want to accept mail for. In the domain.tab file in the custdomains directory add: "smtprelay"[tab]"ipaddress-of-desired-mailserver"[newline] Empty your smtprelay.tab file. - PdB - Original Message - From: "Bob Hugel" <[EMAIL

[xmail] Re: smtpgw / smtpfwd questions

2002-09-05 Thread Jim Frank
Bob - This is just a quick guess and I may be wrong, but by default, xmail comes as an open relay with "0.0.0.0" [tab] "subnet" in smtprelay.tab. This is open. IF you removed that line from the file, I think xmail will close the relay. I would suggest putting the IP of your 'handing off' mail