Thanks.. i feel very small about the spelling mistakes..
Thanks for the reminder to me and everyone else reading this message
Always rememer to run
/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail cdb
after altering the tcp.smtp file
after fixing those spelling errors the relaying now works however the other
probs remain
Jim Gilliver wrote:
> > Problem1 : user on 10.0.0.21 can send mail to <anyone>@kat.net.au
> > but not to <anyone>@<anywhere-else.<com/net/org>
>
> > [root@top /etc]# cat tcp.smtp
> > 127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > 10.0.0.21:allow,REALYCLIENT=""
> ^^^
>
> In case those arrows haven't come out in the right spot, you have a spelling
> mistake! A couple of them even... Change all your realy's to relay's =)
>
> Also (don't be upset, I have to mention it) don't forget to re-run the file
> through tcprules.