Hi, DNS resolving is not the problem I think. I tried to setup a connection to the smtp server of my ISP using telnet and I get a connection. But when I send MAIL FROM: <te...@home.lan> RCPT TO: <eelko...@gmail.com> I get the response that sender's domain is not recognized. For the SMTP server of my ISP this is true. So obviously I need a sender address with a valid domain name, at least the remote smtp server must know the domain. Is it possible to let XMail alter the from address into a valid address? I tried to add records in the FILTERS.POST-RCPT.TAB file with the command "/bin/cp $(FILE) /tmp/$(FILE).tmp", just to see if the outgoing message was copied to the tmp directory. But nothing happened. I also added same command to the filters.post-data.tab and filters.pre-data.tab files. No result so far. (Yes I restarted the xmail process)
Eelko Op 18 jun. 2012, om 00:06 heeft Ivo Smits het volgende geschreven: > Hi Eelko, > > XMail does normally forward non-local e-mails to external SMTP servers. A > more likely cause of your problem is that your ISP is blocking outbound > access to SMTP ports to prevent spam. Try this: "telnet smtp.gmail.com smtp", > if that doesn't connect, that's your problem. If it does connect, your > internet IP address is likely to be on "dynamic IP" blacklists, so your mail > could easily disappear in spamfilters. A solution could be to configure your > ISP's smtp server as a "smart host" ("DefaultSMTPGateways") in XMail. > > Ivo > > Op 17-6-2012 19:45, Eelko schreef: >> Hello, >> >> I have a question about the configuration of XMail. I setup the XMail server >> for the domain home.lan. I created some users (eg. te...@home.lan and >> te...@home.lan) and I am able to send emails between these accounts. Now I >> wanna send an email from one of these test account to some internet email >> address, let's say my gmail account. Unfortunately XMail doesn't >> automatically forward the email to the gmail smtp server. How can I >> accomplish that XMail forward all email which cannot be delivered locally? >> >> BTW, the server can access the Internet and "nslookup smtp.gmail.com" gives >> a valid answer. >> >> >> Any suggestions are welcome. >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Eelko. >> _______________________________________________ >> xmail mailing list >> xmail@xmailserver.org >> http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail >> > _______________________________________________ > xmail mailing list > xmail@xmailserver.org > http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail _______________________________________________ xmail mailing list xmail@xmailserver.org http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail