On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 07:04:43AM -0800, Nathan Harris wrote:
> I have Courier (the whole suite) running on a server with two Ethernet cards.  One 
>is on a private network (with IP 192.168.0.254) and the other is on a valid Internet 
>IP address.  The server name resolves via DNS to the valid Internet IP.  Clients can 
>access everything perfectly from outside on the Internet (POP3, IMAP4, ESMTP, 
>Webmail).  However, clients on the private network can access POP3, IMAP4, and 
>Webmail but not ESMTP.  Our clients are running Outlook 2000 (yea I know!), so there 
>may be some relation there, but it appears to be a general problem with the private 
>network setup.  There is nothing helpful in the Courier log.  It appears that the 
>connection is being made (log entry for esmtp connection is there), however, after 
>quite a while, the connection is dropped with an unsuccessful delivery reported by 
>Outlook.  Unfortunately, I'm not on site right now, and I can't use any other client 
>(Mozilla, telnet, etc...) on one of the Windows boxes to try to get more info.  By 
>the way, all email clients running locally on the machine work fine.
> 
> Do I need to add two names/IP addresses to the "me" file?  Any idea on how I can get 
>this working?
> 

Are you running a local nameserver, and/or do you have entries in /etc/hosts
for the local machines? This might be an issue with DNS lookups.

m.


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