Thanx, Javier.
This is the situation
I can telnet mydomain.com on port 25 from the internet. eBox correctly
answers. I can see the registerd request on mail.log in eBox server.
When i send an e-mail from the internet to user.mydomain.com, no
registered requests appear in mail.log
Ramon suggest me to investigate MX recordings for my domain. Maybe the
right direction.
At this point I suspect my problem is not arising from misconfiguration
of eBox but from my little knowledge about DNS and hostnames management.
Once again, thank you for helping me right to this point.
giuliano
Javier Amor García wrote:
Hello Monneza,
I don't know how to solve your problem but we can try two more things
to get more information:
1) send another mail from hotmail and take a look
at /var/log/mail.log
2) another thing worth trying is doing to make SMTP dialog with your
server using telnet. You have a example dialog in
http://www.networkcomputing.com/netdesign/mta3.html (use the one with
the HELO command)
Cheers,
Javier
EHLO mail.xxxxx.net
MAIL FROM:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RCPT TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
El mar, 18-12-2007 a las 13:18 +0100, Monnezza escribió:
Just a step beyond.
I edited the mail.log file in /var/log. I can clearly find the
registered telnet sessions I made from internet, but no other request.
SMTPdaemon didn't received any other request from internet. In other
words, the various mails I sent to myeBoxdomain.com from various
account (hotmail and so on ...) never arrived to eBox server on port
25.
Why telnet request arrives and emails does't?
Monnezza wrote:
Hi Javier. Thanx for your quick answer ...
Yes, I can telnet from internet to myeBoxdomain.com
eBox is responding
"220 eBox ESMTP"
Unfortunatelly, I can't see what happend in eBox's logs, because
when I try to query a log, the bug error appears:
"An internal error related to a template has occurred. This is a
bug, relevant information can be found in the logs"
I try seeking in /var/log
Any idea on how to let eBox retrive mail or on how to check if eBox
i doing right it's job (problem may be somewhere outside) is greatly
appreciated :)
giuliano
Javier Uruen Val wrote:
Hi,
The domain eBoxdomain is registered in DNS system and points to my
external hardware router/firewall, and ports 25 and 110 are redirected
to the machine running eBox in my internal network.
eBox firewall is set up to accept ANY connection from external networks.
So, I can't understand where is the problem ...
Any idea?
Many thanX!
Can you try this please?
telnet eboxdomain.com 25
Do that from an external machine and tell us if you are able to connect.
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