Marc Knoop wrote:
Is it just me, or do you folks that run lists find that many of the
messages stuck in the queue are to @home.com recipients?
not so much @home, but usually half of aol's mail exchangers fail to
respond at any given point.
Martin Randall wrote:
o.k. - it says "remove smtp from /etc/inetd.conf" - no way. Remmed it
out.
put line :-
tcpserver -u 7770 -g 2108 0 smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
you didn't put that line into inetd.conf, did you?
Vladimir Vucinic wrote:
I need to configure qmail as secondary mail server, but I don't want
to make users on it
- add a secondary mx record for the domain to point to this server
- add the domain to the 'rcpthosts' file on this server (but NOT the
'locals' file)
- give qmail-send a SIGHUP
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How I can config my qmail server to "temporaly" ( 1-2 hours )
accept all the mail for another domain, And after that
"relaying" theses email to the good server (now up and runnig!).
put the domain in rcpthosts, but not locals. make sure it's also a
secondary mx for
Jimmy Newell wrote:
How do I completely open up my qmail smtp server to be a smtp relay?
don't.
I've searched the archives is deleting the
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts file all I need to do?
no.