On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:

>
> Hallo xmail,
>
> I want to connect Xmail direct to the net.
> I want to point the MX entry of my domain
> direct to my servers IP.
> So every mail gets delivered directely to my box
> and also nobody should be able to use Xmail as an
> open relay of course.
>
> Local users should be able to send all their mail
> through the SMTP.  Non local senders should be able
> to send mail to Xmail so we can fetch it with POP3.
>
> However, the testdomain I installed is running but
> I cannot send mail to my box, Xmail gives my that
> error.
>
> How do I enable Xmail to be a 'real' Mailserver?

setup smtprelay.tab with your local IPs
setup corretly your _real_ domain inside XMail
setup MX records for your domain ( remember it _must_ be an A record )


>
> Now I'm getting this error if I send from outside
> of our LAN:
> <<
> ErrCode   = -41
> ErrString = Bad server response
> ErrInfo   = 421 [XMail 1.8 (Win32/Ix86) ESMTP Server] - Server does not like Your IP
> SMAIL SMTP-Send FF = "62.138.63.18" SMTP = "LORELEY" From = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" To 
>= "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Failed !
> >>

do not screw up your config :-)



- Davide


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