On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 10:56:43AM -0500, Kevin Kling wrote: > The only reason I used that term is that outside hosts connecting with smtp get > mail to me properly, but inside workstations trying to send can't - wrong term > I'll admit... > > exact contents of my /etc/tcp.smtp > 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" > 208.136.11.50:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" And what's the address of the workstation that's making the SMTP connection? That's what needs to be in your rules file. Chris
- Getting host not listed in rcpthosts - locally Kevin Kling
- Re: Getting host not listed in rcpthosts - locally Charles Cazabon
- Re: Getting host not listed in rcpthosts - locally Adam McKenna
- Re: Getting host not listed in rcpthosts - loca... Kevin Kling
- Re: Getting host not listed in rcpthosts - ... Chris Johnson
- Re: Getting host not listed in rcpthost... Kevin Kling
- Re: Getting host not listed in rcpthost... Kevin Kling
- Re: Getting host not listed in rcp... Petr Novotny
- Re: Getting host not listed in rcp... Dave Sill
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