Quoting Nathan Weyer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
> I have the relaying up and running and the messages pass though,
> but messages are bounced saying it couldn't find the host. This goes for
> addresses within our subnet, the gateway/smtp server, and the outside
> world. I've doubleckecked with nslookup, and we are getting name
> resolution. A quick piece of maillog (gw=gateway/smtp/dns machine):
> mydomain.net is our block of ips (sends to inside still fail)
...
> gw qmail: 963586031.155406 delivery 2: failure:
> Sorry,_I_couldn't_find_any_host_named_outside.net?._(#5.1.2)/
Hmm, my guess is that in your tcprules you have RELAYCLIENT=" " or
similiar in the rule for the IP address of this connection. Did you
not notice in the logs that an extra character is being appended to
the end of your recipient's address? To allow relaying, set
RELAYCLIENT with an empty string, or else what's there gets appended
to the address.
That's my guess, anyway. Why don't you copy & paste the relevent
rule from your tcprules text file.
Aaron