On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 12:10:11AM -0500, David Dahl wrote:
> I moved my mail server to another ISP, and SMTP does not work 
> anymore.  my tcp rules should still be the same i assume, but i must 
> be missing something.  i can pop in and collect mail, but cannot send.
[snip]
> tail -f  /var/log/qmail/smtpd/current:
> 
> @400000003b7aa21817f5c03c tcpserver: status: 1/20
> @400000003b7aa21817f8a284 tcpserver: pid 30525 from 66.88.54.166
> @400000003b7aa2181810ba7c tcpserver: ok 30525 0:10.10.3.10:25 
> w166.z066088054.chi-il.dsl.cnc.net:66.88.54.166::53547
> @400000003b7aa2190068a704 tcpserver: end 30525 status 0
> @400000003b7aa2190068ca2c tcpserver: status: 0/20
> @400000003b7aa2580b5de3a4 tcpserver: status: 1/20
> @400000003b7aa2580b60c5ec tcpserver: pid 1178 from 66.88.54.166
> @400000003b7aa2580b77cc74 tcpserver: ok 1178 0:10.10.3.10:25 
> w166.z066088054.chi-il.dsl.cnc.net:66.88.54.166::53552
> @400000003b7aa25830cc68a4 tcpserver: end 1178 status 0
> @400000003b7aa25830cc8fb4 tcpserver: status: 0/20
[snip] 
> my new ISP used vlans and NAT, and IP's/traffic is translated at the 
> firewall...

Tell us where the log snippet above came from -- the host that is
trying to send mail or the host that is to receive it. Then post
relevant log entries from qmail-send on the sending machine.

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