Hi Mike,
for my webservers, sending mail via toaster as relayserver I have the
following rule in /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp:
ip.of.server.dotted:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,DKSIGN=/var/qmail/control/domainkeys/%/private,RBLSMTPD=,NOP0FCHECK=1
The server may relay, no authentication required.
If you use
Andreas Galatis wrote:
Hi Mike,
for my webservers, sending mail via toaster as relayserver I have the
following rule in /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp:
ip.of.server.dotted:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,DKSIGN=/var/qmail/control/domainkeys/%/private,RBLSMTPD=,NOP0FCHECK=1
The server may relay, no
Can multiple addresses be used in this setting?
ip.of.server.dotted:allow,ip.of.server.dotted:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,DKSIGN=/var/qmail/control/domainkeys/%/private,RBLSMTPD=,NOP0FCHECK=1
Andreas Galatis wrote:
Hi Mike,
for my webservers, sending mail via toaster as relayserver I have the
To All,
I now have in place three Qmail Toaster Servers in three different
locations. These servers are part of individual networks, or whish there
are other CentOS and RedHat servers.
I am having issues with mail from the other servers as these are running
Sendmail by default. The
Mike,
I am not 100% sure, but I think you can put the MX address in the host
file of the server that is rejecting the mail because of an invalid
sender MX domain. I am pretty sure it's because it can't resolve the
address.
Host file entry
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77.60.23.95 backup.mydmain.com
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or you