The only entries listed in the /etc/tcp.smtp file are the loopback address
and the boxe's IP address.
The invocation of qmail is done with:
tcpserver -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u1120 -g1142 -c200 0 smtp
/path/to/qmail/qmail-smtpd
When lyris makes its SMTP connection the IP address is the boxes IP address
which is listed in the /etc/tcp.smtp file.
At 11:49 AM 3/1/00 -0500, Chris Johnson wrote:
>On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 11:32:46AM -0500, clifford thurber wrote:
>> Hello,
>> We are running a lyris list server on a web machine. We run qmail(under tcp
>> server) on this same box as well. In the /etc/smtp.tcp file I listed the IP
>> of the machine as well as 127.0.0.1. When I look at the SMTP converstation
>> I see the list server get the following error message:
>>
>> "553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)"
>>
>> This domain isn't in the rcpthosts file of course but localhost as well as
>> the boxe's IP are listed in /etc/smtp.tcp.
>
>What are the exact contents of your smtp.tcp file, and how do you start your
>SMTP invocation of tcpserver? When your lyris thing makes its SMTP
connection,
>from what IP address does it appear to be connecting? (Check the logs.)
>
>If things were set up correctly, it would work. If you don't tell us how
things
>are set up, nobody will be able to discover your mistake. (I think I'll tag
>this paragraph onto every message I send to the list from now on.)
>
>Chris
>
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