Authdaemond and checkpasswd are running on the server.  I have tried sending a
SMTP message via telnet and it works perfectly, reaching its destination
immediately.  The domains being used and relayed are: localhost.byu.edu,
hannibal.byu.edu, and stats.byu.edu.  And I am unable to include the returned
message on account that the emails are never sent.  However, here is the full
error message:

An error occurred while sending mail.  The mail server responded: sorry, that
domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1).  Please check the message
recipients and try again.


Quoting Corey Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 11:53, Angela McCaffrey wrote:
> > In setting up a mail server, I have found that I am able to send and
> receive
> > email with IMAP.  However, with POP, I can receive emails, but I cannot
> send any
> > to remote addresses.  Everytime I try, it gives me this error:
> > 
> > 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
> 
> With both IMAP and POP you're using SMTP to send the email, so it seems
> like a client configuration problem to me. Are you running any sort of
> smtp after pop authentication? Or any other smtp auth? Have you tried
> writing your own SMTP message through telnet? What domains are you using
> and relaying? Can you included the full headers of the returned message?
> 
> Corey
> 
> 
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