Re: My mail is lost!!
Peter Cavender [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ok, After I had all the problems resovled ... from installation to the configuration!! I am now able to do the following: 1) login and use qmail as my SMTP / POP server: that is , when I use outlook or pine for example, to check for e-mails on qmail server, I got no errors reported at all. but when I use it to send e-mails, they do not arrive. when I send e-mails to it i.e. to : [EMAIL PROTECTED] no problems reported and the message does not seem to be there!! Can someone help me in this matter!! I think I am pretty close to this.. Thanks. qmail by default does not relay any mail. What's "default"? control/rcpthosts present but empty? If it's absent, then qmail does relay. Not, I think, a good choice, but so it goes. -- David Dyer-Bennet / Welcome to the future! / [EMAIL PROTECTED] SF: http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/ Minicon: http://www.mnstf.org/minicon/ Photos: http://dd-b.lighthunters.net/
Re: My mail is lost!!
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 05:52:43PM -0800, Hatem wrote: Ok, After I had all the problems resovled ... from installation to the configuration!! I am now able to do the following: 1) login and use qmail as my SMTP / POP server: that is , when I use outlook or pine for example, to check for e-mails on qmail server, I got no errors reported at all. but when I use it to send e-mails, they do not arrive. when I send e-mails to it i.e. to : [EMAIL PROTECTED] no problems reported and the message does not seem to be there!! What do the logs say? Chris PGP signature
Re: My mail is lost!!
Ok, After I had all the problems resovled ... from installation to the configuration!! I am now able to do the following: 1) login and use qmail as my SMTP / POP server: that is , when I use outlook or pine for example, to check for e-mails on qmail server, I got no errors reported at all. but when I use it to send e-mails, they do not arrive. when I send e-mails to it i.e. to : [EMAIL PROTECTED] no problems reported and the message does not seem to be there!! Can someone help me in this matter!! I think I am pretty close to this.. Thanks. qmail by default does not relay any mail. If you are running qmail-smtpd with tcpserver, referencing /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb, you need to add the IP addresses TO FORWARD FROM, to /etc/tcp.smtp, and compile it to a cdb file Look at LifeWithQmail --Pete