On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 11:08:15AM -0400, Andy Meuse wrote:
> I put the rcpthosts back and all mail (local and remote) was returned
> undeliverable. However, I had also removed the :allow from my tcp.smtp so I
> don't know if that is the problem.
Ack! You are mighty confused.
The 'allow' and 'deny' statements specify whether a tcp connection
from a given IP address will be allowed or denied, not whether any
messages passed over the connection will be accepted for delivery.
rcpthosts is a list of domains for which your mailer will accept mail.
You need to list the domains for which that machine should accept email.
Take a look at the relaying doccumentation at http://www.qmail.org/, if
you need to setup selective relaying (i.e. allowing certain people -
your users - to use your machine to send their email)
Regards,
james
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