This sounds like the domain is trying to be relayed into your lan
system, but it doesn't exist in the rcpthost/morercpthosts file.

Maybe you should check the mx records? Where is the rcpthost denied
message coming from, the server your relaying through or the remote
system? If its coming from your own server, then there is your 
problem.

Shane 

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Andrea Riela [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Thursday, 25 December 2003 1:22 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [vchkpw] R: [vchkpw] Enable-roaming-users tests
>
>Thank you very much, Tom
>
>> When you enable-roaming-users, you're enabling a "POP before SMTP" 
>> feature.  That means you need to authenticate via POP and 
>> pick up email 
>> before attempting to send.  With a properly configured 
>system, you'll 
>> be able to send from your IP address for 30 minutes after you 
>> establish 
>> a POP connection.
>
>Ya, ok, that's clear.
>
>> Keep in mind that if you're using courier-imap you need to 
>> recompile it 
>> after building vpopmail with enable-roaming-users since it links 
>> directly to libvpopmail instead of calling vchkpw.
>
>That's not clear. I use qmail for pop3, and I will use Courier 
>only for pop3
>with ssl.
>Now I'm testing the enable-roaming-users only with qmail and vpopmail
>(vchkpw).
>
>The problem is: when I use --enable-roaming-users=no, I haven't
>possibilities to send an email from no-LAN ip to no-LAN ip. And that's
>right. But when I use --enable-roaming-users=yes, nothing, and I don't
>undestand why.
>
>My steps:
>1- ./configure ... --enable-roaming-users=n && make && make install
>That works fine
>
>2- qmailctl stop
>(rm /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw)
>make clean
>./configure ... --enable-roaming-users=y && make && make install
>qmailctl cdb
>/home/vpopmail/bin/clearopensmtp
>qmailctl start
>Send email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (internal account) to other external
>account via different connection (dialup) --> 553, not allowed rcphost
>
>I've forgotten something?
>Thanks
>Andrea
>
>

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