Hi Jake,

Thanks to answer me.  I have figure out this so I have change my /etc/hosts 
file to populate the correct IP with name, change my qmail/control file to have 
the correct hostname, install a caching named only and set my /etc/resolv.conf 
at 127.0.0.1 for name resolving.

The things what are very strange is localy 192.168.3.x is working well, even 
the DK system but I dont care for the moment, and when I switch my IP fron 
192.168.3.x to my WAN network, W.X.Y.Z it's not working.

It is a way to increase the log verbosity for debug purpose like with simscan 
SIMSCAN_DEBUG=4 for example?

Best regards

Martin


From: Jake Vickers 
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2010 4:14 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Issue passing test server in prod.


On 05/07/2010 09:55 AM, Martin Leduc wrote: 
  Hi,
   
  I'm not a newbies with qmail and Inter7 software.  I have tree Slackware 12 
Linux installed with many outdated features and libs that I have to upgrade.  I 
need to enable TLS and SSL features on the webmail system, and I found 
qmailtoaster.  Guys, you made a wonderfull job.  However, I experience a 
strange issue that I dont understand.
   
  I have install the QmailToaster Server with a CentOS 5.4 Release on a VMWare 
server on my local network 192.168.x.y/26.
   
  One the system installed, I create a test.com domain name on the server.
   
  Localy with telnet 127.0.0.1 25, I enter my commands and the email is localy 
deliver.
   
  Remotly with telnet 192.168.x.y 25, I enter my commands and the email is 
localy deliver.
   
  Remotly with Windows Live Mail MUA, I send a SMTP email to this server and 
it's correctly post and get.
   
  I move my virtual machine on my prod VMWare Server, flush the iptables rules 
and
   
  Localy with telnet 127.0.0.1 25, no answer from the Mail Server.
   
  When I take a look into the Log, I see in the smtp/current the connection and 
I confirm the socket connexion by tail -f.
   
  I never receive the 200 - Welcome message.
   
  Now what else?



If you're not getting the welcome message, it may still be trying to look up 
the IP is DNS.

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