> I did test this one: Set "no relay" and unchecked
> "Disable SMTP AUTH". My goal is that every user of our
> primary and virtual host(s) should use their uid and
> pwd to use the SMTP server.

This is correct.

> Now, if I use an existing e-mail from our primary host
> as sender and use our smtp server name *and* send the
> e-mail to a recipient of our virtual hosts, the e-mail
> will arrive without any error message

That is what is expected to happen.

> But: If I use a recipient that is *not* listed in our
> primary or virtual hosts ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), I get
> the error message '550 not local host yahoo.com, not a
> gateway'.

This is also correct. If you were an open relay, the message would have been
delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] :-)

None of your domains will be able to send mail to any "outside" domain until
SMTP authentication is enabled in their email client. (The "my server
requires authentication" check box in Outlook/OE)

You do have some serious DNS issues that you need to resolve. Please see the
link below.
http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=suedtirol.com

-Patrick

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