David J. Wade wrote:
Good Day;
  I have searched both this list and the net and either I am not using the
correct search terms OR I am not asking the right question.
 I have a up to date qmailtoaster with spamdyke that has performed
flawlessly but recently needed to add remote users to the domain. I have
opened ports 587, 993, 995 in my firewall and can receive mail remotely
using Outlook 2007 but cannot send any messages. I also can use
squirrelmail without issue. I understand this is relaying but should be
allowed using smtp-auth. I can telnet to these ports from any host within
the firewall but from outside the mail server doesnt respond. My
question, is there is a config file within qmail that ONLY allows local
hosts to connect on 587 or 465? Basically I need Outlook users to be
capable of sending email via the server while in remote locations. I have
tried every combination on MUA to allow and consistently cannot get a
message to send. Outlook/Thunderbird complains about authorization,
server not accepting connections. Any help would be appreciated.

No. If you cannot telnet to those ports from outside then you have a firewall issue somewhere. Maybe your ISP blocks certain ports, or they're not forwarded correctly, or something.

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