> Hi, thanks for your reply > > I'll try that, but i've no access to the server right now. But i think i > did tomthing like that. > > I also tried to use LDAP authentication for the linux client, but there is > no information in the docs about the LDAP administrator account. > If i do a ldapsearch from the client, he can connect, but he ask me for a > password i don't know... > > Can you help me in this? > > Or if anybody succeeded an LDAP authentication with Ebox, i'm waiting for > your info ;) > > Thanks > > Nico > > 2007/7/30, Javier Amor García <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > Hello Nico, > > it seems to me that the emai lserve don;t allow mail from your sender. > > > > To allow mail from the sender follow this steps: > > 1) create a object which contains the sender's adddress > > 2) Go to the mail->general section, click in the settings folder > > 3) put the created object in the allowed list > > 4) save changes > > > > If thi doesn't fix your problem, try to send more email and give a look > > to /var/log/mail.log to see what fails. > > > > Cheers, > > Javier > > > > > > El sáb, 28-07-2007 a las 18:36 +0200, Nicolas Daneau escribió: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I installed an eBox on a dedicated Xen VM and it seems to work goed! > > > I can check my e-mail on the ebox and i can send e-mails, but that > > > where the problem is!!! I only did internal mail test, and if the mail > > > client can contact the smtp server, the mail never arrive in the user > > > mailbox! But he is well in the "sent". > > > I don't understand... > > > If i try with an external e-mail address i can't send it. I guess this > > > is normal as i didn't add a Smarthost. > > > > > > Thanks for any help > > > > > > Nico > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Ebox-user mailing list > > > [email protected] > > > https://lists.warp.es/mailman/listinfo/ebox-user > > > > >
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