Hello Eric,
thank you for suggesting recordio! While debugging, I have recognized that on
the receiving server the certificate.pem file was not readable for the smtp
process. I decided to fix that and - voilĂ - the problem on forwarding mails is
gone! Now I can forward the mails from one
I have checked the sources and the qmail-remote-auth patch is definitely
included. It can be found in qmailtoaster-1.3.1.patch.bz2 which patches
qmail-1.03 to netqmail-1.05. I'll see to find time to test with recordio.
Johannes
Eric Shubert schrieb:
Hmmm, that's interesting.
I use
Yes, the user/password is valid on the receiving server.
Johannes
Eric Shubert schrieb:
Is that user/pw an account on the sending or receiving server? It needs to
be an account on the receiving server.
Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH wrote:
Yes, it has (the line is:
You got me, then.
Maybe a TLS issue?
I'd try turning on recordio to see what's happening. You can find
instructions on using recordio in the list archives. It'd be nice to have a
wiki page on that, but I don't recall anyone writing one yet.
Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH wrote:
Yes, the
I have done some testing... I don't know if the QMail-Remote-Auth patch
is a part of QMT, but if so - then it is not working.
What this patch is /supposed /to do is to allow the addition of username
password info in the smtproutes file. The idea being, if I place in my
smtproutes file a line
Hmmm, that's interesting.
I use smtproutes with authentication quite a bit with dyndns.org's outbound
mailhop relay, which uses authentication. I've used this toaster feature for
about 2 years now. So I'm pretty sure the patch is in there.
What's maybe not working is when the toaster is on the
Hello everyone!
I have a question related to the smtproutes. I want to force one of my
customers to route external mails through my server, internal mails should stay
within his office.
I have set up an qmail-toaster within the office which operates perfectly. My
server works perfectly, too.
Does his machine's smtproutes record include a username and password? It
needs that in order to authenticate. I believe the wiki has details.
Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH wrote:
Hello everyone!
I have a question related to the smtproutes. I want to force one of my
customers to route
Yes, it has (the line is: weberhofer.at:mail.weberhofer.at:587 [EMAIL
PROTECTED] password).
Johannes
Eric Shubert schrieb:
Does his machine's smtproutes record include a username and password? It
needs that in order to authenticate. I believe the wiki has details.
Johannes Weberhofer,
Is that user/pw an account on the sending or receiving server? It needs to
be an account on the receiving server.
Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH wrote:
Yes, it has (the line is: weberhofer.at:mail.weberhofer.at:587
[EMAIL PROTECTED] password).
Johannes
Eric Shubert schrieb:
Does
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