Philip,
Initially, the error I received was RCPThosts related., specifically
the 553 or 554 related error.
These were, also, incidentally many of my roaming users (on Treo
PDAs, or on laptops), though the recent relaying issues happened on
my desktop at the office, using a newly created domain and accounts.
I understand that pop-before-smtp was recently removed in favor of
SMTP-AUTH, but even setting up proper authentication (using standard
'password' authentication, with the full email address, including
domain, and password given) doesn't seem to make a difference. Do I
may need to use a different authentication method? (NTLM, MD5
challenge-response, ???)
On Jan 4, 2007, at 10:44 AM, Philip Nix Guru wrote:
Ok
relay access denied
The ip you are sending from is it listed in your /etc/tcprules.d/
tcp.smtp file ? with a line with this option RELAYCLIENT="" so you
dont have to auth to relay ...
Well, why would I need to include every single IP that I am sending
from? Plus, how would I even have any idea where and what IPs all of
my clients send from, especially those that are moving about?
Additionally, this qmailtoaster hosts a plethora of other domains and
accounts, almost all of which do not have this issue at all? For all
I can tell, this only started happening recently (maybe a month or so
ago), and it seems others are affected by this as well (if you look
back over this list, going back to November or so).
If not what methode are you using to allow relaying through your
server ? smtp auth, pop before smtp ?
It used to use pop-before-smtp, but I assume that has changed now?
If you only got that error "Relay access denied" it isnt a problem
with the rcpt files
I still have users that receive '533 sorry that domain isn't in my
list of allowed rcpthosts. (#5.5.3-chkuser)' when they try to send
mail to any users NOT on the same mail server, or their own domain.
In other words, they can send mail to each other, or people on the
same domain, but they can not send to anyone outside.
Any ideas?
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