And tcp.smtp file allows all 192.168.1 traffic.

 

From: Dan Herbon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 2:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] mac address

 

Nothing even displays in the SMTP or SEND logs. If I change the port to 587
it actually hits the submission log but appears to strip out the recipients
email address:

 

CHKUSER accepted sender: from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]::> remote <FFM-KM5035
Sales:unknown:192.168.1.207> rcpt <> : sender accepted

 

If I change it back to port 25 it doesn't even generate an error message.

 

No go with SMTP Auth either. Not sure what is causing this.

 

From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 2:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] mac address

 

Dan Herbon wrote: 

Last night I migrated my mail server using qtp-backup and qtp-restore.
Everything went well. The server is sending and receiving emails just fine.
My only problem is one scanner on my network will not connect to the server
via port 25 to send out scanned documents. I've looked at everything.
SpamDyke, SpamAssassing, IP Chains, IP Tables, etc.

 

I cannot find any reason why the server is rejecting all communications with
this device. I even changed IP addresses twice and it still rejects its
connection. 

 

My only remaining thought is that somewhere the devices MAC address is
blacklisted or something.

 

Any ideas out there? I feel like I've tried everything.

 

 


What is the error in the smtp logs?
Can the scanner use port 587 - side question.
Does the scanner SMTP-AUTH, or do you need to put something in the tcp.smtp
file to allow it's IP to relay without authentication?

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