I am not sure why, but I started a habit and never stopped to figure out why, of putting the domain also into the Backup Domain tab of the preferences pain of EIMS. That might fix the relay restricted code - perhaps that is why I did it.
However, what is a bit unusual is why a list message goes through EIMS to LRP while others are rejected. The domain routing does not look at the individual address at all - only the domain so this is odd. To clarify ... is the message from a non-subscribed address rejected by EIMS or LRP? Relay restricted sounds like EIMS. There is a per-list option in LRP to accept or reject messages from non-subscribed addresses (the Incoming tab). There is also an option in LRP to allow subscribing and unsubscribing (-on and -off on the Basics tab). Dean >on 3/6/07 2:13 PM, Tony Moller at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This *almost* works. I configured EIMS and LRP like you illustrated. I can > send a list a test message, and it gets delivered to the list IF I am on the > list. I can't send a message from a non-subscribed address to the list or to > the list-on address; EIMS rejects it with a Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 530 5.7.1 > relay restricted error. > > Any ideas? > > Tony > > > on 3/6/07 11:30 AM, Dean Suhr at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Yes ... as long as the domain or sub-domain is unique all mail is routed by >> EIMS in real time to LRP. >> >> Dean >> >> >>> on 3/6/07 8:15 AM, Tony Moller at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>> Dean, >>> >>> And that works for all the LetterRIP accounts like listname-on, etc.? >>> >>> Tony >>> >>> >>> on 3/6/07 10:58 AM, Dean Suhr at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> >>>> No need for multiple IP's on the SMTP side. SMTP is the outgoing engine so >>>> both can coexist very happily. >>>> >>>> Incoming is a different story. I use EIMS to receive all of my mail with a >>>> routing rule to forward all of the list mail for a given domain to port >>>> 325. >>>> I assign LRP to listen only on port 325 (same IP) and all is well. >>>> >>>> EIMS Preferences->Mail Routing: lists.yourdoaminhere.com 192.168.254.1:325 >>>> LRP Server->Server Settings->TCP Port: 325 >>>> >>>> Dean >>>> >>>>> on 3/6/07 6:44 AM, Tony Moller at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>> >>>>> Can you get LetterRIP and EIMS to operate on the same computer, if the >>>>> computer has multiple IP addresses assigned to it? For example, >>>>> xxx.xxx.xxx.1 is assigned to EIMS, and xxx.xxx.xxx.2 is assigned to >>>>> LetterRIP. Will both SMTP services function, or is it one SMTP engine per >>>>> server regardless of IPs? (Yes, I know I could just set letterRIP to >>>>> operate via POP, which is the way I'm currently headed, but I'm curious.) >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>>> Tony >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------------ >>>>> Tony Moller - Network Admin >>>>> DRCS >>>>> 6849 Old Dominion Drive - Suite 320 >>>>> McLean, VA 22101 >>>>> Tel: 703-749-3118 Fax: 703-749-0967 >>>>> Cel: 703-347-3645 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> This message is from the Letterrip-Talk Mailing list. >>>> To unsubscribe, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/letterrip-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/ >>>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------ >>> Tony Moller - Network Admin >>> DRCS >>> 6849 Old Dominion Drive - Suite 320 >>> McLean, VA 22101 >>> Tel: 703-749-3118 Fax: 703-749-0967 >>> Cel: 703-347-3645 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> This message is from the Letterrip-Talk Mailing list. >>> To unsubscribe, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/letterrip-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/ >>> >> >> >> -- >> This message is from the Letterrip-Talk Mailing list. >> To unsubscribe, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/letterrip-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/ >> > > ------------------------------------ > Tony Moller - Network Admin > DRCS > 6849 Old Dominion Drive - Suite 320 > McLean, VA 22101 > Tel: 703-749-3118 Fax: 703-749-0967 > Cel: 703-347-3645 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > -- > This message is from the Letterrip-Talk Mailing list. > To unsubscribe, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/letterrip-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/ > -- This message is from the Letterrip-Talk Mailing list. To unsubscribe, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/letterrip-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/
