Tim wrote:
> Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>>dnl DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')dnl
>>>DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Name=MTA')dnl
>
> Joe Zeff wrote:
>> Since dnl means "Delete until New Line," putting it at the beginning of
>> a line makes it a comment. Remove that and try ag
Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>dnl DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')dnl
>>DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Name=MTA')dnl
Joe Zeff wrote:
> Since dnl means "Delete until New Line," putting it at the beginning of
> a line makes it a comment. Remove that and try again.
Though, in the
On 05/20/2014 06:45 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
dnl DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')dnl
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Name=MTA')dnl
Since dnl means "Delete until New Line," putting it at the beginning of
a line makes it a comment. Remove that and try again.
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Rick Stevens wrote:
> I see your MX record for gayleard.com shows "mail.gayleard.com" as the
> mail server, therefore any mail will try to go to that machine for
> delivery. I also see there is no reverse DNS for the IP address assigned
> to mail.gayleard.com.
Thanks again for your help.
You hav
On 05/20/2014 06:45 AM, Timothy Murphy issued this missive:
Rick Stevens wrote:
I'm trying to send email from my Fedora-20/KDE laptop "rose"
to my CentOS-6.5 local home server "grover"
(in order to run a SpamAssassin test),
but I am finding this surprisingly difficult.
Are you certain that g
Rick Stevens wrote:
>> I'm trying to send email from my Fedora-20/KDE laptop "rose"
>> to my CentOS-6.5 local home server "grover"
>> (in order to run a SpamAssassin test),
>> but I am finding this surprisingly difficult.
> Are you certain that grover is running an MTA and that it's listening
> t
Timothy Murphy writes:
> I'm trying to send email from my Fedora-20/KDE laptop "rose"
> to my CentOS-6.5 local home server "grover"
> (in order to run a SpamAssassin test),
> but I am finding this surprisingly difficult.
>
> I've tried with KMail and mail,
> sending email to "tim@grover", "tim@gr
I can add, make sure any firewall has permission to accept email traffic.
On May 19, 2014 9:44 AM, "Rick Stevens" wrote:
> On 05/18/2014 05:06 PM, Timothy Murphy issued this missive:
>
>> I'm trying to send email from my Fedora-20/KDE laptop "rose"
>> to my CentOS-6.5 local home server "grover"
>
On 05/18/2014 05:06 PM, Timothy Murphy issued this missive:
I'm trying to send email from my Fedora-20/KDE laptop "rose"
to my CentOS-6.5 local home server "grover"
(in order to run a SpamAssassin test),
but I am finding this surprisingly difficult.
I've tried with KMail and mail,
sending email
On 05/19/14 11:29, Tim wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-05-19 at 01:06 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> I've tried with KMail and mail,
>> sending email to "tim@grover", "tim@grover.localdomain",
>> and various other combinations, but all fail with "recipient
>> rejected".
>> And telnet gives
>> [tim@rose ~]
On Mon, 2014-05-19 at 01:06 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I've tried with KMail and mail,
> sending email to "tim@grover", "tim@grover.localdomain",
> and various other combinations, but all fail with "recipient
> rejected".
> And telnet gives
> [tim@rose ~]$ telnet 192.168.2.5 25
> Trying 192
On 05/19/14 08:06, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I'm trying to send email from my Fedora-20/KDE laptop "rose"
> to my CentOS-6.5 local home server "grover"
> (in order to run a SpamAssassin test),
> but I am finding this surprisingly difficult.
>
> I've tried with KMail and mail,
> sending email to "tim@
I'm trying to send email from my Fedora-20/KDE laptop "rose"
to my CentOS-6.5 local home server "grover"
(in order to run a SpamAssassin test),
but I am finding this surprisingly difficult.
I've tried with KMail and mail,
sending email to "tim@grover", "tim@grover.localdomain",
and various other c
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