Daniel Jones wrote: > > I have a small home network. I'm in the process of > configuring one box as a primary server. I have qmail > installed and, I believe, fully operational on this box, > including pop3. I can send and receive email from a local > login on the server through pine. On a second box, my > primary client, I can grab mail from my server via pop3 on > kmail. I can't, however, send. Do I need to load an MTA on > the client box in order to transfer outgoing mail to the > server, or do I have to configure the server to accept mail > via an SMTP client?
while im not sure how debian places the files for qmail but i run 3 qmail servers currently compiled from source and config stuff is in /var/qmail/control there is a file called rcpthosts which you specify the networks/domains that you want to allow to relay. add the network and/or domain(s) your going to relay for to it and it should allow you. see the qmail docs for rcpthosts for more info as i am not certain the format of the file(i know sendmail much better then qmail ..) hth nate -- ::: ICQ: 75132336 http://www.aphroland.org/ http://www.linuxpowered.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]

