On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 09:46:36PM +, Dead Line wrote:
> This is the output of postconf -n
[...]
> myhostname = localhost
> mynetworks = 192.168.0.0/28, 127.0.0.0/8
Is 192.168.0.0/28 correct? Does it agree with what ifconfig(8) shows
the settings on your network interface to be?
If you're
Hi,
Dead Line <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Nico, and thanks.
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I added the line inet_interfaces = localhost to main.cf
> But still the same :-(
>
> and still my openwebmail says "Couldn't open SMTP server localhost:25!"
>
> and telniting to localhost smtp still no resp
Hi Nico, and thanks.
Hi everyone,
I added the line inet_interfaces = localhost to main.cf
But still the same :-(
and still my openwebmail says "Couldn't open SMTP server localhost:25!"
and telniting to localhost smtp still no responding :/
This is the output of postconf -n
192# postconf -n
co
Hi Nico, and thanks.
Hi everyone,
I added the line inet_interfaces = localhost to main.cf
But still the same :-(
and still my openwebmail says "Couldn't open SMTP server localhost:25!"
and telniting to localhost smtp still no responding :/
This is the output of postconf -n
192# postconf -n
com
Hi Marwan,
I have FreeBSD 4.8-R, I installed postfix latest from /ports.
The problem is this box has no domain, its just an fakeip 192.168.*
No problem with that. Don't forget to specify proxy_interfaces if this
box is to serve as anything remotely related to the term "MX".
Please check your
Hello everybody,
I have FreeBSD 4.8-R, I installed postfix latest from /ports.
The problem is this box has no domain, its just an fakeip 192.168.*
Now, after I installed postfix and disabled sendmail, my openwebmail
client start to say
Unable to connect to SMTP server:25
I tried the