> If you connect to your server's external IP address,
> then courier will see
> your connection from some IP other than 127.0.0.1,
> and not allow relay. Make
> sure that you connect to 127.0.0.1 and then try to
> relay, and it will work.

That's the problem. I connect to my server's external
IP address, and courier leaves me relay from one
account of my server to another account of my server.
The steps I follow are these (hope this helps)
#################################################
/etc/courier/esmtpd
-- ESMTPDSTART=YES
-- AUTHMODULES="authdaemon"
-- ESMTPAUTH="LOGIN"

/etc/courier/esmtpd-ssl
-- ESMTPDSSLSTART=YES

/etc/courier/aliases/system
-- postmaster: user

/etc/courier/locals
-- localhost
-- localhost.localdomain
-- mydomain

/etc/courier/me
-- mydomain

/etc/courier/smtpaccess/default
-- 127.0.0.1 allow,RELAYCLIENT (this is a tab)

/etc/courier/defaultdomain
-- mydomain

makesmtpaccess
newaliases
/etc/init.d/courier restart
#################################################

I'm confused, because I think these are the steps I
follow in another installations, and I haven't found
never this problem. AFAIK.


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