Hi, I have a nameserver setup for my local home network and I have my iPad configured to be a member of my local net when I turn on wifi on the iPad. I also have the DNS set to my local DNS.
Whenever I attempt to send mail from the iPad to any of the machines on my local network I get access denied. There is nothing in the mail log file or the system log file that gives any reason... I *can* send mail from machine to machine with no problem. I note that when I invoke mail on the iPad that the only 'From' address that I can specify are addresses from configured mail servers. My gut feeling is that the mail servers 'think' that mail sent from the iPad are really attempting to do a 'relay' and I think that 'relaying' is by default turned off. How can I turn on relaying in Postfix on my Macs to test the hypothesis? Is there a minimally dangerous way to enable relaying? Thanks for any insights. Jerry _______________________________________________ MacOSX-admin mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-admin
