On Monday 29 Dec 2003 2:05 am, Troy T. Hall wrote: > Ok, well, i'm getting closers. > gatekeeper can send/recieve mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and > [EMAIL PROTECTED] from classicnet.net > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] can send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] BUT > [EMAIL PROTECTED] cannot send mail as [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I get relay denied. So I'm almost! there. > Troy
You are being vague again Troy. Are these mails sent from different computers? Are they using different SMTP servers? Just changing the identity on your mail client does nothing (Spammers do it all the time) Postfix will transmit mails from any computer on a network declared in mynetworks regardless of the identity in the mail. Where are you seeing these error messages? Have you looked in the logs? When you send posts from a mail server the receiving mail server will often do a reverse DNS lookup as an anti spam measure to ensure the domain name of the sending party matches the IP address being used. If you are on a DSL line the reverse DNS look up will return the domain name of your ISP and your mails will be rejected. To get around the problem relay posts via your ISPs mail server with relayhost = smtp.my.isp derek -- ---------------------------------- www.jennings.homelinux.net http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org
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