That did the trick. This account is on my server running Courier.
I have more things to fix, test and configure tomorrow, but at least the basics are working now. Sam, thanks for your help!
Hopefully I can avoid further rtfm's... :-)
Chuck
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Chuck Williams writes:
I'm making progress and hit a new problem that hopefully is simple.
Courier will now accept smtp connections from anywhere so long as they are sending messages for local delivery, including all local aliases. However, when I login in to port 25 and send any mail to a remote site (e.g., this list) I get a relaying not allowed error. I don't want to enable open relaying, but validly logged in users should be able to send mail anywhere. I presume there is a config somewhere for this but haven't been able to find it. I'd appreciate a pointer.
See “Configure ESMTP authentication and SSL” in INSTALL.
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