Are you sure you have the right IP range in your /etc/tcp.smtp? When we
initially set qmail up, we put 192.168.254. in our /etc/tcp.smtp, but forgot
that all our clients were actually going out through the firewall, so their
IP wasn't 192.168 anymore. Stupid.

Look in your smptd log (/var/log/qmail/smtpd/current for me) for one of your
send attempts. Look for the line that shows your client IP, like:

 tcpserver: pid 9996 from 207.149.222.4

Double-check that this IP is in your /etc/tcp.smtp


> From: Jason Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 16:53:02 -0700
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: i just cant get it to work....
> 
> hey,
> i have read over 50 emails from the archives, and many docs about
> setting up your relay...and yet it still wont work..
> this is absolutely mind blowing.  I understand how and why this works,
> and i still cant get it....
> Now, to restate the most popular qusetion on the list....
> "when i try to mail out, i get an error ..Mail not sent: sorry, that
> domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5]"
> i have vpopmail set up,..
> i have a tcp.smtp file and have run tcp.rules to get the tcp.smtp.cdb
> file...ive included that in my tcpserver invocation using the flag -x .
> im at a loss, this is embarrassing becuase im not new at qmail, or
> vpopmail. ... and this question is anwsered easily 100 times or more on
> the list...
> thanks
> jason
> 
> 

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