"Jos Okhuijsen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We run qmail on a box behind a firewall,
another, lower priority, external smtp server knows it's way
through and can deliver to our machine, bounces however
go to the return adress, and double bounce.
The DNS MX priority is 10 for the machine
Hi Dave,
We run qmail on a box behind a firewall,
Why do you even list the private machine if it's not accessible?
Eh, it's the ISP's decision, i don't like it either.
If, by "return-address" you mean the envelope return path, it's
determined at the time the message is injected. If it's
Hi there,
We run qmail on a box behind a firewall,
another, lower priority, external smtp server knows it's way
through and can deliver to our machine,
bounces however
go to the return adress, and double
bounce.
The DNS MX priority is 10 for the machine behind the
firewall, and 20
hello all,
i have discussed my mail setup in my previous mails with the same subject.
Now i have my incoming and outgoing mails working. this is the complete
envelope of a mail send from my mail box to flashmail and reterived using
fetchmail.
my requiremet is that is there any means where by i
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 05:07:20PM +0530, Rajkumar S. wrote:
i have discussed my mail setup in my previous mails with the same subject.
Now i have my incoming and outgoing mails working. this is the complete
envelope of a mail send from my mail box to flashmail and reterived using
fetchmail.
cjohns # echo 'indsoft.co.in:192.168.1.1' /var/qmail/control/smtproutes
thanks for the pointer, i have done that. now the error message is
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at beta.indsoft.co.in. I'm afraid I
wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses. This is a
-Original Message-
From: Rajkumar S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 5:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Qmail on a firewall.
cjohns # echo 'indsoft.co.in:192.168.1.1'
/var/qmail/control/smtproutes
the format of smtproutes should be like
the format of smtproutes should be like this:
indsoft.co.in:[192.168.1.1]
it should contain [ ] so as not to resolve to MX.
done, but the error persists.
raj
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 23 May 00, at 18:30, Rajkumar S. wrote:
the format of smtproutes should be like this:
indsoft.co.in:[192.168.1.1]
it should contain [ ] so as not to resolve to MX.
done, but the error persists.
There must be some typo, like
a. you
b. you misspelled "smtproutes"
this was it, sorry. now i got the first message delivered inside.
raj
to the destination.
To receive the mail from external source my mailserver at firewall which
is qmail needs to be configured such that all the mail that are addressed
to @indsoft.co.in should be forwaded to the sendmail inside the lan.
at present the Qmail can deliver local mails and external mails as well
to the mailserver
at the firewall from where it goes to the destination.
To receive the mail from external source my mailserver at firewall which is
qmail needs to be configured such that all the mail that are addressed to
@indsoft.co.in should be forwaded to the sendmail inside the lan
Rajkumar S.:
but how can i tell Qmail to send all the mails to indsoft.co.in to
192.168.1.1
what does your mx record say?
also how about the error processing, ie no such user etc...
will go to the postmaster, setup in ~aliases. consult tfm.
or bounces.
--
clemens
Rajkumar S.:
but how can i tell Qmail to send all the mails to indsoft.co.in to
192.168.1.1
dnsmx indsoft.co.in answers:
10 beta.indsoft.co.in
dnsip beta.indsoft.co.in answers:
203.129.250.50
so your problem might ly in the dns area.
--
clemens
l server
forwards to the one on the firewall, which takes care of getting it
out into the rest of the net.
---+ +--+ +---+
| | Firewall | | Internal |
Net|-| || Server |
| | Qmail|
of the net.
---+ +--+ +---+
| | Firewall | | Internal |
Net|-| || Server |
| | Qmail| | Qmail |
|-| || |
---+ +--+ +---+
If anyone can shed li
e firewall, which takes care of getting it
out into the rest of the net.
---+ +--+ +---+
| | Firewall | | Internal |
Net|-| || Server |
| | Qmail|
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Dec 30, 1998 at 05:54:50PM -0600, Randy Cain wrote:
However, we have a slight problem. We have between our email server and
the Internet a firewall. Someone sent an email to a remote destination
that has multiple MX records. The preference 10 machine does
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Dec 31, 1998 at 08:18:51AM -0600, Randy Cain wrote:
Randy tells me the domain in question is statesource.com.
statesource.com.1h50m30s IN MX 30 mail3.webzone.net.
statesource.com.1h50m30s IN MX 10 mail.webzone.net.
Greetings all,
First of all, thanks to Dan for qmail. Great Program!!
However, we have a slight problem. We have between our email server and
the Internet a firewall. Someone sent an email to a remote destination
that has multiple MX records. The preference 10 machine does not accept
a
On Wed, Dec 30, 1998 at 05:54:50PM -0600, Randy Cain wrote:
However, we have a slight problem. We have between our email server and
the Internet a firewall. Someone sent an email to a remote destination
that has multiple MX records. The preference 10 machine does not accept
a connection on
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