Please don't cc: me; I'm on the list, and I set Mail-Followup-To:
appropriately.

Judson Main <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Show us the unedited output of qmail-showctl, and the real bounce
> > message -- don't obscure your domain information.
> > 
> 
> Well, now, that's never a good idea in a open forum, y'know.

As you said, your choice.  You may wish to purchase asbestos underwear
if you want to make that choice in this list.

> > Nope.  This is indicative that you have failed to understand the purpose
> > of the rcpthosts file.  You want to enable selective relaying -- search
> > the list archives.
> 
> Actually, I thought understood it pretty well, as I've tried really 
> hard to make /etc/tcp.smtp to work right.
> 
> [root@host bin]# more /etc/tcp.smtp
> 192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> *.domain.com:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 
> which is supposed to allow me to e-mail out, correct?

Mostly.  One problem is that the syntax of the second line is incorrect.
Also, did you recompile the above into /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb after changing
the above?  And does your qmail-smtpd/run file invoke tcpserver in such
a way as to actually use the above rules?

Use "tcprulescheck" to see if your .cdb file actually contains the rules
you think it does.

> Yes, it never worked; therefore I did a hack with the rcpthosts just
> to be able to send an e-mail to anything not domain.com!

Common newbie error; no offense.

> Thanks.  The output of qmail-showtcl is below.  Scrubbed, of course.

Sorry, I stopped trying to read scrubbed output long ago.  I just can't
handle "host.domain.com" anymore.

Charles 
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