hay guys. I have a funny problem and I just can't figure out.
I just installed open suse 10.2
here is my problem on the suse box to test to see if port 25 is working i did
the following
telnet localhost 25 and it worked BUT. when I did the following
telnet domain.com
hum... interesting... by the way I am using postfix...
thanks I will look into it...
Clifton Royston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 12:27:12AM -0800, goku ball z wrote:
hay guys. I have a funny problem and I just can't figure out.
I just installed open suse 10.2
sorry Jon, for security reason, I changed the ip address and the domain
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting goku ball z :
telnet: connect to address 70.259.59.10: Connection refused
Did you just make up that address for this email or are you really
trying to connect to 70.259.59.10
the ip I made up for security reason
Clifton Royston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 03:26:14PM
-0800, goku ball z wrote:
Hi dave, I am able to send mail out... thats no problem... =) but when
sending mail back that is when I run into problems.
the suse firewall
yes I tried everthing
telnet domain.com 25
telnet host.domain.com 25
telnet mail.domain.com 25
the only thing that works is telnet localhost 25
=(
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting goku ball z :
sorry Jon, for security reason, I changed the ip address and the domain
this nothing happens...
lsof -ni TCP:25
Vince Hoang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/9/07, goku ball z wrote:
yes I tried everthing
telnet domain.com 25
telnet host.domain.com 25
telnet mail.domain.com 25
the only thing that works is telnet localhost 25
=(
My best guess is the default
Hi Karen, I agree with your statement. everyone should learn vi.
The reason why I wanted to install nano is that I just wanted to try
something new.. =)
Karen Lofstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/20/07, Eric Hattemer wrote:
I have yet to find this hypothetical system that has vi,
outlook. I heard that some
people used mysql to do it. But what I want to know is that can I do it
without using a data base. Like Qmail. you can create non unix account users
without using mysql.
thanks
Camron W. Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
goku ball z
ah sorry I think I miss something =)
Angela Kahealani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday,2007-10-17 22:37:32
R. Scott Belford wrote:
I've always heard about this one. Is there a story behind it other
than a pointless argument over superlatives?
my point exactly... these things
Hi all, I have a question regarding postfix.
I was searching and reading some books about postfix. But they really didn't
get in to non unix email accounts. So my question is...
Is there a way without using mysql database to create non unix email
accounts? I know that you can have
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