You are right Mark, I wonder in my installation i didn't edit permissions on assign or any other file but i had that same problem on CentOS 4.4
Benny --- Craig Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On my set up I never modified the assign file at all > it was all done by > qmail. It is possible that something in the assign > file is incorrect, or > file permissions/ownership have changed in which > case it may be the cause of > the problem, but it's hard to say. > > It sounds like it might be easier, to uninstall > qmail and start from > scratch. Get the one domain working fine first, > then add the virtual or > alias domains in one at a time testing each as you > go along. Only modify > files that you really need to and leave the rest up > to qmail. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 02 May 2007 14:32 > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] rcpthosts file > > > Benedict: I think if I remove the rcpthosts file the > server will act as an > open relay, right? Which is somethinng I don't want > to do, of course:-) > (Correct me if I'm wrong) Craig, When I tried to > remove the vdomains with > vdeldomain I have this message: # > /home/vpopmail/bin/vdeldomain company.com > Warning: Alias domains exist: company.gr > company.net use -f to > force delete of domain and all aliases This > remembers me that I had > modified manually the /var/qmail/users/assign file > like this: > +company.com-:company.com:89:89:/home/vpopmail/domains/company.com:-:: > +company.gr-:company.com:89:89:/home/vpopmail/domains/company.com:-:: > +company.net-:company.com:89:89:/home/vpopmail/domains/company.com:-:: > I > thought I did this in order to have all users > assigned to a single .com > domain but I don't think this would be the reason of > the problem right? > Marcos --- On Wed 05/02, Benedict Claver < > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > From: Benedict Claver [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: > [email protected] Date: Wed, 2 May > 2007 06:07:57 -0700 > (PDT) Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] rcpthosts file Hi > Mark,<br><br>Something > seems not to be happening correctly as > was<br>expected for the rcpthosts > file, though I have not yet<br>established. > <br><br>As a temporary solution > to that you can remove or<br>rename the rcpthost > file eg rcpthost.bak and > you will<br>be able to send and receive from any > domain. It > worked<br>here.<br><br>Regards,<br>Benny<br><br><br>--- > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:<br><br>> <br>> <br>> Hi Craig,<br>> <br>> I > send the messages from > this account on the<br>> internet, > [EMAIL PROTECTED], to my company > mail<br>> server.<br>> <br>> The other message I > receive from the mail > server is<br>> this:<br>> <br>> Hi. This is the > qmail-send program at<br>> > mailhost2.adacom.com. <br>> I'm afraid I wasn't able > to deliver your message > to<br>> the following addresses. <br>> This is a > permanent error; I've given > up. Sorry it<br>> didn't work out.<br>> <br>> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > <br>> Sorry. Although I'm listed as a > best-preference MX<br>> or A for that > host, > <br>> it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't > treat<br>> it as local. > (#5.4.6)<br>> <br>> <br>> I checked the > /control/locals file and I had > the<br>> following:<br>> <br>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > control]# cat locals<br>> > localhost<br>> mailhost2.company.com<br>> <br>> > Since I'm using virtual > domains and the account I<br>> try to reach is > [EMAIL PROTECTED] I added this > new<br>> entry with .net hoping this would solve the > problem:<br>> <br>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] control]# cat locals<br>> > localhost<br>> > mailhost2.adacom.com<br>> mailhost2.adacom.net<br>> > <br>> <br>> I tried > again but had exactly the same error message<br>> > again <br>> <br>> I have a > look at the /var/log/qmail/smtp/current and<br>> > found this:<br>> <br>> > @4000000046387ccf33b718fc CHKUSER accepted > sender:<br>> from > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]::> remote<br>> > <excite.com:unknown:207.159.120.62> rcpt > <> : sender<br>> accepted<br>> > @4000000046387ccf33c71aa4 CHKUSER accepted > rcpt:<br>> from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]::> remote<br>> > <excite.com:unknown:207.159.120.62> rcpt<br>> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : > found existing<br>> recipient<br>> > @4000000046387cd00757c4b4 > simscan:[3709]:CLEAN<br>><br>(3.30/12.00):0.2489s:test:207.159.120.62:mark0s > @excite.com:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:<br>> > @4000000046387cd00a5aeeac > tcpserver: end 3709 status<br>> 0<br>> > @4000000046387cd00a5b40b4 tcpserver: > status: 0/100<br>> <br>> <br>> Nothing more...<br>> > <br>> What do you > think?<br>> <br>> Marcos<br>> <br>> --- On Wed > 05/02, Craig Smith < > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ><br>> wrote:<br>> From: Craig > Smith [mailto: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]<br>> To: > [email protected]<br>> Date: > Wed, 2 May 2007 12:43:03 +0100<br>> Subject: RE: > [qmailtoaster] rcpthosts > file<br>> <br>> It's probably the client side with > the problem. The<br>> > ip's in the tcp.smtp<br>file are the ip's > outside<br>> the company that you > want to allow to relay<br>> mail<br>through your > server.<br><br>I'm assuming > the<br>> problem is as follows. <br><br>External > Client A<br>> from outside has email configured to > relay through<br>> > your<br>server, so in Outlook outgoing smtp server > =<br>> your mail > server.<br><br>However client a's ip<br>> address is > not in tcp.smtp and > they are not using<br>> smtp<br>server with > authentication.<br><br>I'm > not<br>> entirely sure, but I think that's roughly > the<br>> problem you > are<br>running into.<br><br>do you get<br>> the same > error when you email > from say hotmail? <br>> What is the<br>exact bounce > message?<br><br>Also<br>> what do the logs files say > at the time mail > is<br>> sent?<br><br>tail > /var/log/maillog<br>tail<br>> > /var/log/qmail/smtp/current<br><br><br>-----Original<br>> > Message-----<br>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<br>> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <br>Sent: 02 May 2007<br>> 11:32<br>To:<br>> > [email protected]<br>Subject: <br>> > RE: [qmailtoaster] > rcpthosts file<br><br><br>Hi, I<br>> have all the > company IPs in tcp.smtp > and it looks to<br>> work fine but<br>the problem is > from > outside the<br>> company. I use authentication > for<br>> > this<br>[EMAIL PROTECTED] user with <br>> > /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw <br>> > on<br>/var/qmail/supervise/smtp/run and<br>> > /var/qmail/supervise/pop3/run. > This user<br>exists<br>> in the vpopmail database so > I guess it is > there<br>> where the vchkpw<br>program looks when it > needs to<br>> > authenticate a user connecting from<br>> > outside.<br>Right? If this is right > why I can not<br>> connect yet? Marcos --- On > Wed<br>05/02, Craig<br>> > Smith < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: From: Craig > Smith<br>> > [mailto:<br>[EMAIL PROTECTED] To:<br>> > [email protected] > Date: Wed, 2<br>> May<br>2007 11:08:05 +0100 > Subject: RE:<br>> > [qmailtoaster] rcpthosts file <br>> > Hi<br>There,<br><br>Are they by any > chance using<br>> your server as the outgoing > smtp<br>server? <br>> > I've<br>had that error crop up, when an > unauthorized<br>> user is > using<br>our server for<br>the outgoing <br>> > server. They either need to > use<br>authenticated<br>> login or their<br>ip needs > to be added to the<br>> > tcp.smtp file if<br>this is the case.<br><br><br>> > <br><br>-----Original<br>> > Message-----<br>From:<br>[EMAIL PROTECTED]<br>> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <br>Sent: 02 May<br>> > 2007<br>09:52<br>To:<br>> > [email protected]<br>Subject:<br>> > [qmailtoaster]<br>rcpthosts file<br><br><br>Hello, > <br>> === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted <http://www.vr.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
