Self-study is good........
I added the next line to /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp:
'part of ip of transmitter':allow,RELAYCLIENT="",<more text>
(Here i added the relayclient).

Now the mails of that domain is dripping in!



On 07/30/2012 06:21 AM, Richard Vinke wrote:
Hi all,

I set up a qmail toaster several years ago, but only used it with an external smtp server (my provider). Several weeks ago, I had to use the Toaster also as smtp server, so people can send mail to me directly. I changes the MX records, opened port 25 and... voilĂ , it works!

But one sender cannot deliver mail. With =/usr/sbin/qmlog smtp=, I see (real sender domain is replaced with 'domain')" 07-27 15:21:24 CHKUSER accepted sender: from <i...@domain.nl::> remote <relay.domain.nl:unknown:195.78.85.133> rcpt <> : sender accepted
07-27 15:21:24 tcpserver: end 3644 status 0

But no mail is delivered.
When I send a test mail to the same email address, it arrives OK.
I think, it has something to do with the 'relay', but I am not sure.

How can I solve this?

Richard

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