Hi Drew,
You meant you can use webmail when you're away from office? But you can't
access webmail in your LAN?
Dovecot is an IMAP port, please correct me if I'm wrong, but Qmail has its
own IMAP package. Could you try remove dovecot from your server? Resolving
inside your network, you need a local dns to do that. Maybe your firewall
can do that.
If you have, under Static DNS, add in your private IP resolve to domain
names.
Cheers
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From: "Drew Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 9:53 AM
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Proper setup for etc/hosts and all domain names
Greetings all. I've installed Qmailtoaster on FC4 and have created a
subdomain that is mapped to a static IP I own. The server is behind a
firewall with ports 25, 110, 80, and 143 forwarded to it. I'm trying to
figure out all of the places within the server that I need to change
localhost to subdomain.domain.com. If I type in the private internal IP as
the server address while I'm inside the network, I can get my pop3 mail to
work. However, smtp is not functioning and I'm getting an IMAP dovecot
erro=
r
stating that port 143 is already in use on startup. The subdomain I've
created is resolving to the external IP address from outside the firewall,
but I'm unable to get it to resolve from inside the network. I could
really
use some help here. Thanks
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