Hi Vivek,
Are you using authentication in smtp settings on your email client?
Venlig hilsen - Mit freundlichen Grüßen - Kind Regards,
Jens Galsgaard
Gitservice.dk
From: Linux [mailto:li...@ikf.co.in]
Sent: 3. oktober 2013 08:23
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster]
Hi Jens,
Thanks for reply!!!
Yes I use the outgoing server in outlook and select my outgoing server
(SMTP) requires authenticatin.
Regards,
Vivek Patil
system admin
From: Jens Galsgaard [mailto:j...@gitservice.dk]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2013 12:04 PM
To:
On Thursday 03 October 2013 12:41 PM, Linux wrote:
Hi Jens,
Thanks for reply!!!
Yes I use the outgoing server in outlook and select my outgoing server
(SMTP) requires authenticatin.
Which port are you using. Normally clients should use the submission
port 587.
Bharath
Regards,
I am using the same port 587, what should I do?
Regards,
Vivek Patil
system admin
From: Bharath Chari [mailto:qmailtoas...@arachnis.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2013 3:20 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Diagnostic-Code:
This might explain it better...
https://devenix.wordpress.com/2007/11/07/qmail-relaying-explained/
best wishes
Tony White
On 03/10/2013 21:08, Linux wrote:
I am using the same port 587, what should I do?
Regards,
Vivek Patil
system admin
Check your submission log (# qmlog submission) to see if the client is
actually reaching the server. You should see messages in this log when
the client connects and attempts to send.
It's possible that the client is reaching a different server somehow,
either due to misspelled domain name
Thanks for the pointer, Tony.
While that's an interesting piece, I'd like to clarify that the current
best practice is to have *every* client authenticate submissions.
Setting the RELAYCLIENT variable via tcp.smtp should be used only when
absolutely necessary, such as for a web app which
Agreed Eric!
best wishes
Tony White
On 04/10/2013 02:05, Eric Shubert wrote:
Thanks for the pointer, Tony.
While that's an interesting piece, I'd like to clarify that the current best
practice is to have *every* client
authenticate submissions.
Setting the RELAYCLIENT variable via
I'm trying to set up my first Windows 8 laptop and the email client
won't allow me to set up my email because it says I need to install an
SSL certificate because I'm using SSL for the IMAP connection. I'm
using the cert that got installed when I installed QMT on the server.
Anyone have any
If you are planning to run a real server you should consider getting a valid
SSL certificate. The ones supplied with qmailtoaster are self signed and will
be rejected by mail clients. Most clients allow to accept self signed
certificates, as for windows 8 I am not sure but Google might help.
I didn't think that Win8 included a mail client any more. Which email
client are you using?
I concur with Sebastian.
If you'd like a free certificate, you can get one at cacert.org. Their
root certs aren't recognized by most (any?) programs though, so you'll
also need to install the
Hi All,
I have 8 domain configured on qmail toaster, I need to stop temporary
mailing from only single domain. How I can do this.
Regards,
Vivek Patil
system admin
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