On Mon, 24 May 2004 at 20:21:35 +, Steven Sheeley wrote:
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> I can reach the debian box with Outlook from my personal machine and pick up my
> email just fine I can not, however, send it.
> When I write an email and click on send, it times out.
>
I think you have my problem: how to authe
I am running Debian 3.0 stable (woody) and have Postfix installed.
My Debain machine resides at 63.231.57.180
My personal machine resides at 63.231.57.177
I'm running a subnetted set of Static IP Addresses from my ISP on a DSL line.
Mail is flowing to and from the Debian box and the internet j
On 29-Sep-2000 Mark Brown wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 07:42:46PM +, Pollywog wrote:
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>> Will putting these hosts in the /etc/postfix/access list suffice?
>> I just thought of that, but it's too simple ;)
>
> [One of the reasons for writing new text after old is that it provides
> valua
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 07:42:46PM +, Pollywog wrote:
> Will putting these hosts in the /etc/postfix/access list suffice?
> I just thought of that, but it's too simple ;)
[One of the reasons for writing new text after old is that it provides
valuable context which makes it much easier to unde
Will putting these hosts in the /etc/postfix/access list suffice?
I just thought of that, but it's too simple ;)
--
Andrew
On 27-Sep-2000 Pollywog wrote:
> I just migrated from Exim to Postfix (but I kept my Exim stuff just in case)
> and it works well, but I have one small problem that I also ha
I just migrated from Exim to Postfix (but I kept my Exim stuff just in case)
and it works well, but I have one small problem that I also had with Exim.
Sometimes a connection is attempted by some MTA that does not have a hostname
in the DNS, or it has a hostname that does not resolve to its correc
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