Hello Bill. Thanks for your help. I put the IP address in
/~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp but it still does not work, maybe because I didn't
understand your last email:

1. "The best solution is to just use SMTP-AUTH for outgoing mail.  However,
if your users' MTA does not support it, or you run into RBL violations
(as some people have reported here), you can always recompile vpopmail
with --enable-roaming-users=y."


2. "If their address is static, you might just add them as permanent relays."

I didn't do what you mentioned in number 1. I only added the ip address
like you stated in number 2. Was I to do both to get this to work? Here is
the message I get when I try to send to one of my yahoo addresses:

The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected
by the server. The rejected e-mail address was '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Subject
'test', Account: 'mail.lighthouselane.org', Server:
'mail.lighthouselane.org', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '553 sorry,
that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)', Port: 25,
Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 553, Error Number: 0x800CCC79






> Noel Sanchez wrote:
>> Yes, their IP is static. Where can I add them as permanent relays?
>
> Put them in ~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp, and follow the example of 127.0.0.1
> which is likely your only entry.   Once you have added them, do this to
> update the cdb file:
>
> (cd ~vpopmail/etc ; cat tcp.smtp | tcprules tcp.smtp.cdb tmp)
>
> Regards,
>
> Bill
>

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