fractals wrote:
> 
> The mailets in the right order:
> 
> <mailet match="RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=127.0.0.1, <here comes my network>"
                                                   
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I changed mine to 192.168.1.* and everything was fine; users can send
mail out.

BTW, the attribute of that element is pretty confusing, I think. What is
the actual meaning of "RemoteAddressNotInNetwork?" Who's "Network?"
Mine? Anyway, my correct entry is that to have 192.168.1.*. Does it mean
that 192.168.1.* are the IP numbers of the hosts that are remote and not
in my network? Well, it's the opposite. They are local, and in my
network.

Oki

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