I have just installed qmail 1.03 on a Redhat 7x box.

I cannot get selective relaying to work. I *have* read FAQ 5.4 and scoured
the web archives for people with similar problems but I still can't get a
resolution.

I want to use this box (Redhat) strictly as an SMTP server for staff inside
the company. Workstations in the office are on the 192.168.10 net and we use
DHCP and NAT.

In the /etc/tcp.smtp file I have the following entries (this is a paste from
the file):

192.168.10.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
:allow

In /var/qmail/control I have the following settings:

me
cilinux.instruments.com

defaultdomain
instruments.com

locals
localhost

rctphosts & plusdomain are EMPTY

In examining the headers from mail sent to myself through my primary mail
server, the HELO dialogue properly identifies my
machine name and the IP Address.

In examining the headers from mail sent locally to the qmail box, the HELO
dialogue identifies my machine name but instead of seeing the IP, I see
"unknown" which leads me to believe that tcp.smtp.cdb is not being executed
because my IP cannot be
determined by qmail. If this is the case, why?

And yes, I have ran qmailctl cdb after futzing with tcp.smtp and I have ran
qmailctl restart extensively as I tinker with the settings.

Anybody? I am getting a little desperate.

Thanks.


Scott Zielsdorf
Senior Technical Support Consultant
Computer Instruments IVR Solutions Support Group
Voice: 913.492.1888 x402 Fax: 913.492.1483

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