[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
any other domain besides my own (lava-net.com), I get the following in
syslog: Feb 10 18:25:06 2004, queuedelivering=25, inprogress=1
Feb 10 18:20:09 igueths courieresmtp:
id=00027E60.40296728.00001434,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.net>: Connection closed by remote host.
Feb 10 18:20:09 igueths courieresmtp:
id=00027E60.40296728.00001434,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.net>,status: deferred
Feb 10 18:20:09 igueths courierd: completed,id=00027E60.40296728.00001434

Why would this be occuring,

Call Comcast and find out. Only they can tell you why their mail server is refusing to accept mail.

                            if theoretically 127.0.0.1 should be able to
relay to anywhere?

And what in that log message led you to believe that it can't?

                   Could the problem be with my esmtproutes? Currently,
/usr/lib/courier/etc/esmtproutes looks like this: lava-net.com:
[68.37.56.149]

So what? [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the sender's address, not the recipient's address.

Am I doing something wrong here? Is there something I should be doing that
I am currently not? Is esmtproutes not syntactically correct? Thanks!

esmtproutes has nothing to do with the sender's address.




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