Phil Rhoades <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> - I can use "mail" to send mail from nsw to bcb no problem (therefore
> rcpthosts and smtproutes should be OK) but Kmail and Netscape Messenger
> fail with a message like:
>
> Sending failed
> A SMTP error occurred
> Command: RCPT
> Response: 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts
> (#5.7.1)
> Return code: 533
>
> I have tried putting both server details in rcpthosts and also the wildcard
> domain (.chu.com.au) but still no luck . .
'mail' works because it locally injects mail through the qmail sendmail-wrapper.
Netscape and other programs are failing because they try to inject via SMTP,
and your SMTP server rejects this as a relay attempt.
You need to implement selective relaying for your LAN/private addresses.
You can do this with tcpserver, setting the RELAYCLIENT variable for addresses
inside your private network, or with a SMTP-after-POP solution for roaming
clients, or both. For selective relaying support, see Dave Sill's "Life with
qmail". For SMTP-after-POP, see Bruce Guenter's relay-ctrl package. Both
have pointers from www.qmail.org.
Charles
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Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
QCC Communications Corporation Saskatoon, SK
My opinions do not necessarily represent those of my employer.
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