Thanks Kevin,
That did the trick!
Can you tell me where these files are documented? I found nothin n the man
sendmail about them.
--
robert
Kevin Smith wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Robert W. Canary wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have about 15 dialin users. All accounts are ppp. Since I do not
> > have a permenant IP I don't offer email. However, I have paticular
> > free email service from www.netaddress.com that also uses a pop3 server.
> >
> > Why dialin users configure thier mail clients as folows:
> > outgoing (SMPT) mail.ohiocounty.net <----- me (netaddress.com has no
> > SMPT)
> > incomming (POP3) pop.netaddress.com
> > email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > reply to email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Now here is the problem:
> > Whenever a dialin user tries to send mail it a popup reply that says
> > "The server responded: We do not relay." This *only* happens for
> > dialin. I can send mail from the this terminal just fine. This
> > terminal has the same configuration as the dialin user would have.
> >
>
> make sure all the dialup ips are listed in /etc/mail/ipallow
> example /etc/mail/ipallow: (might be ip_allow)
> 192.168.0
> 127
> 199.99.99.9
>
> This would allow 192.168.0.*, 127.*.*.*, and 199.99.99.9 to use your host
> as a relay (be sure to restart sendmail after making the changes).
>
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