At 11:01 15-2-00 -0500, you wrote:
>You need to add a rule to hosts.allow that allows every host to connect to
>your SMTP port but does not set RELAYCLIENT.
>
>Your default is set to deny access which is NOT what you want. :)

That makes sense ...
I've added the folowing lines to my hosts.allow:

tcp-env: 192.168., 127.0.0.1: setenv = RELAYCLIENT
tcp-env: ALL

It works now :o)

Thanks for all the response,
Cor Lem


>On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Cor Lem wrote:
>
>> At 10:07 15-2-00 -0500, you wrote:
>> >Cor Lem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> >>1) I've set up pop3, this all works fine
>> >>2) ip's listed in host.allow can send mail (through smtp - FAQ 5.4)
>> >>
>> >>Problem:
>> >>When someon tries do deliver mail to my server (trough smtp), which
>> >>is for a domain listed in control/rcpthosts it's not allowed to do so :o(
>> >
>> >You didn't supply a copy of the error message,
>>
>> I don't get one. When I send it all works perfectly (since i've listed my
>> ip in
>> tcp-env hosts.allow)
>>
>> Only I see in my logs the folowing line:
>> Feb 15 16:16:54 lizzard tcp-env[19430]: refused connect from 194.235.48.8
>>
>> When I put this ip (temporarly) in hosts.allow I recieve a mail adressed to
>> user@mylocaldomain
>>
>> >but I suspect the problem is that the domains listed in control/rcpthosts
>> >aren't also listed in control/locals and/or you didn't restart qmail after
>> >modifying locals.
>>
>> I've checked, it is in locals and yes i did ...
>>
>> Hope this makes it a bit clearer
>>
>> Cor Lem
>>
>
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