Sending email doesn't need any port forwarding, etc.

I don't know how drupal sends its registration emails - have you checked any
error logs?

On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 2:14 AM, Velocity <[email protected]> wrote:

> outgoing registration email is not going I running webserver server
> behind a proxy
>
> Hi,
>  I have a small problem to which I do not have a clue.
> I am having a linux router which has a public IP and have hosted a few
> websites from computers which are on lan.
> The scenario is like this
>
>
>  router--->  www.myserver.com         internal LAN ip 192.168.0.1
>
>  domu1----->www.myserver.com/domu1    on internal LAN 192.168.0.11
>
>  domu2----->www.myserver.com/domu2    on internal LAN 192.168.0.12
>
>  domu3----->www.myserver.com/domu3    on internal LAN 192.168.0.13
>
>  domu4----->www.myserver.com/domu4    on internal LAN 192.168.0.14
>
>
> Now the sites www.myserver.com/domu1 to domu4 all have registration
> pages.
> I have drupal as web development platform.These sites can be accessed
> on internet with only home pages.
> When a user tries to create a new account on any of them
> say for example www.myserver.com/domu1
>
>  the outgoing registration email is not going.
> What steps should I do to check it ?
> How can it be made possible?
> To my mind it comes I should setup SMTP and do some forwarding routing
> with ports etc but I am not sure so need suggestions.
>
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