Ok, call me stupid.  I forgot how our network was setup for a minute (Ok maybe
longer).

That fixed everything.

Thanks everyone for all of the help!


--John





Johan Almqvist wrote:

> * John Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010404 19:59]:
> > > > >     TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
> > > > # TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 ./tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
> > > > rule 192.168.:
> > > > set environment variable RELAYCLIENT=
> > > > allow connection
> > Apr  4 12:51:48 localhost smtpd: 986403108.545991 tcpserver: status: 1/40
> > Apr  4 12:51:48 localhost smtpd: 986403108.546582 tcpserver: pid 18906 from
> > 209.114.187.226
> > Apr  4 12:51:48 localhost smtpd: 986403108.563452 tcpserver: ok 18906
> > :209.114.187.227:25 :209.114.18
> > 7.226::62174
> > Apr  4 12:51:48 localhost smtpd: 986403108.566188 tcpserver: end 18906 status 0
> > Apr  4 12:51:48 localhost smtpd: 986403108.566510 tcpserver: status: 0/40
>
> I hope you weren't intentionally masking your IP addresses to the 192.168
> stuff. If you did, the only one you fooled was yourself.
>
> The IP addresses in the logs are 209.114.187.226 (remote) amd 209.114.187.227
> (local). 209.114 != 192.168.
>
> -Johan
> --
> Johan Almqvist
> http://www.almqvist.net/johan/qmail/
>
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John Anderson
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Ceeva, Inc.
412.690.2300 x330


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