Thanks, sounds good, but you have to use very little words. Just imagine that I have no idea what I'm doing. ;-)

Stephen Shaw wrote:

If I remember right there are several settings that you will want to
change when creating a email server in suse.  Since I'm tired ( sorry, I
have a newborn ) I'll make a list of them for you tomorrow.  If you are
bored this evening I believe you have to tell suse to listen for traffic
from the outside on port 25.  Dig in the /etc/sysconfig folder.  you
will also want to tell suse to not use SuSEConfig (?) not to run on
postfix.  Makes life a pain.

Stephen

On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 21:52 -0600, Walter Holladay wrote:


I'm trying to set up a Postfix server on Suse 9.3. However, for some reason smtp is only visible on the local machine. When I run nmap from the Suse 9.3 machine port 25 is listed. However, when I run nmap on another machine, port 25 does NOT show up.

Any ideas?
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