From: Thoralf Rickert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> But I've one "small" problem: Any mail coming into the system from
> outside will be rejected with a "513 Relaying denied". I've searched
> the web, mailinglists, FAQs but nobody seems to have this problem or
> has an answer. I think, the problem is, that the system always wants
> a authentification and it is unable to find out, which mail should
> be delivered locally. But I don't know, what I've to do, do reach
> this "configuration". I wish to use virtual users and domains.
> 
> Here is a small list of changes, that I've made in the default
> configuration. What did I forgot or what's wrong?
> 
  [SNIP]
> 
> In /etc/courier/esmtpd I've set
> AUTH_REQUIRED=0
> AUTHMODULES="authdaemon"
> ESMTPAUTH="LOGIN CRAM-MD5"
> 
> /etc/courier/smtpaccess/default contains
> 127.0.0.1<tab>allow,RELAYCLIENT
> <serverip><tab>alliw,RELAYCLIENT
> 
> I thought the AUTH_REQUIRED=0 parameter means that the system
> doesn't need to authorize. Hmm, I'm confused.
> 
> I've added <domain> and .<domain> to /etc/courier/hosteddomains. No
> reaction...
> 
> Where should virtual domains via MySQL should be defined.  Where is
> the map of local users and how can I use MySQL to

Add <domain> and .<domain> to a file in
'/etc/courier/esmtpacceptmailfor.dir'.

Then run 'makeacceptmailfor'.

'man makeacceptmailfor' will give you more details.

hosteddomains -- domains that are hosted by your server.
esmtpacceptmailfor -- domains that are accepted for delivery by your server.

These lists are not necessarily the same.

Bowie


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