Paul Farber writes:
> still getting my ass kicked by qmail.  I've gotten it down to one file...
> if rcpthosts exists then I get the 533 (#5.7.1) not allowed message.

You should track down what's really happened:

 1. Make sure you are logging tcpserver's activity.

 2. From the tcpserver's log, identify the IP address from
    which a relaying was attempted.

 3. For the IP address identified, try out rules for tcpserver
    with the tcprulescheck program.  Does it say RELAYCLIENT
    will be set?

> there are no log file entries, and I am running tcpserver with -v -H -R.

There should be some log messages from tcpserver.  But beaware
that the log file for tcpserver is not always the same as the
one for qmail-send.  With the -v option, tcpserver puts log
messages on its standard error.  So the actual log file location
depends on how you start tcpserver, which you should know.

-- 
Tetsu Ushijima

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