Glen Vickers wrote:
I did that.  No change.  Still unable to comm. Through port 25 inside or
outside network, only through SSH. (ssh to the box then run telnet localhost
or telnet (IP addy).

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Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 8:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] connection refused from clients sending email

Glen Vickers wrote:
Telnet gives connection refused. However, I can ssh and such into the box just fine. I can get to other ports except 25. I've already checked with my ISP and they haven't blocked anything. My ISP would block me if I made an open relay or my SMTP went retarded and started spamming people. I am pretty confident its not an ISP issue. This happened about 2 weeks ago and I did run new model and patched up. The problem went away for about 2 weeks but now its back.

Glen


Jake and Phil have good suggestions (as usual).

Are you using spamdyke? If so,
# cd /var/qmail/supervise/smtp
# ln -sf run.spamdyke run
will fix it. qtp-newmodel effectively disables spamdyke.


This is sounding more and more like a firewall/router issue. How does your toaster have 2 (int/ext) addresses? What is the toaster connected to?

--
-Eric 'shubes'


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