[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
> Hey all I just put a new Qmail server online at Z100 Radio in New York city
> for all of ou listener e-mail (about 500,000 mails/day) and I have
> everything working except one little thing- when I try and send mail to
> addresses outside my domain (eg aol.com, mindspring.com, etc. I get an
> error saying "sorry, that domain is not in my list of allowed rcpt hosts
> #5.7.1" anyone have any ideas as to why this is happening???
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Bernie Courtney
> Z100 New Yok Engineering
>
> PS: fist person to help me solve the problem gets a station T-Shirt :-)))
Not the fifth caller? :)
You don't say, but very likely you're getting this problem when you
"try and send mail" from a client machine. You have to tell the
server that the client machine is authorized to relay. Most often
this is done by listing the IP address subnet (or range of addresses)
in /etc/smtp.txt, followed by ":allow,RELAYCLIENT=//", and then
compiled into /etc/smtp.cdb.
You know, just like it says in FAQ 5.4.
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