> Hi,
>
> I have installed an anti-virus gateway (MailMonitor) before the SMTP
server, the
> architecture is like this:
>
> (Internet) --- [MailMonitor:25 SendMail:12345] --- LAN
>
> I have setup MailMonitor to listen on port 25 so that all mails
> will go through the anti-virus gateway first then it will forward
> the mail to SendMail at port 12345. With this setup, i was able to
> send emails to my own hosted domains, but when i try to send mails
> to let say @yahoo.com, @compass.com.ph, etc. the ISP SMTP server
> does not want to accept the mail. I am not sure if this is a
> relaying issue because i got a differed status in my log. The mail
> was sent over to the ISP SMTP server but eventually it did not
> accept it. I was wondering also if it may also be caused by the
> change of listening port of SendMail?
Try Telnetting to your ISP's SMTP port and try to communicate with it
manually... It has been in my experience that the SMTP server give more info
than the logs...
Hope this helps... =)
Xs: Does your Sendmail pass though Mail Monitor before leaving?
Kranasian Soul X
Dan Cedric Delima
NEC Telecom Software Philippines, Inc.
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