I've set the alias creating .qmail-root in alias directory, right? Anyway, I have .qmail-default set, so I should be able to receive all messages, even if the user is wrong, right?
 
Regarding the POP server, thanks, I didn't do anything about setting a POP server. I though it was made by default (well, I'm really a newbie). Any HOWTO docs about doing that?
 
Thank you again
 
Wagner R. Landgraf
Automa Consultoria & Inform�tica Ltda.
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----- Original Message -----
From: dG
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: Problems receiving mail

Qmail does not deliver mail to root, therefore you need to make sure you have setup the qmail aliase file for root.  I would recommend testing using another user.
 
You need to set up a POP server to work with qmail.  None is installed by default. 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 2:43 PM
Subject: Problems receiving mail

Ok, now TELNET test is ok (I can receive mail in qmail sending it by telnet local connect). However, I cannot send remote-local mail.
 
My qmail server is under a firewall. I've set the firewall to redirect mail packets (port 25) to qmail server.
 
However, when I send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (my IP address), I receive a Undeliverable message, saying that "The recipient name is not recognized".
 
Can someone help me?
 
I've also tried to set a POP account in my e-mail client, using my POP server as 200.201.34.197 (or even 192.168.1.20, my local IP address), but the client cannot connect to server. Any ideas?
 
Thank you all
 
Wagner R. Landgraf
Automa Consultoria & Inform�tica Ltda.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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