So I failed to get glues whether it is dns or something else.
Nasib
Quoting Paul Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Are you using inetd or tcpserver? And is there any NAT between the smtp
> server and its dns resolver?
>
> At 17:44 09/07/03 -0300, Nasib Salim wrote:
> >Hi Sergio
Dear Tonino and all,
I have added the -H -l mylocalname and its looks fine. Let me check for some
hours and then I will come back.
Regards
Nasib A Salim
Mediapost (T) Ltd
Quoting "tonix (Antonio Nati)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Did you add "-H -l yourlocalname&
g the
mail server. I know the DNS is the source is this problem but seems its not.
Please help!
Nasib A Salim
Mediapost (T) Ltd
Hi Sergio
I dont have a DMZ and I have only public DNS.
I have problems in both internal net and outside world.
Nasib
On Wed 09 Jul 03 12:33, Sérgio Manuel Rosa wrote:
> Hi Nasib,
>
> a personal question because I'm having kinda same problem.
> Do you have a DMZ?
> Do y
Dear List
Thanks for the help, my smtp server is now back to normal.
Thanks
Nasib A Salim
On Wed 09 Jul 03 23:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear Tonino and all,
>
> I have added the -H -l mylocalname and its looks fine. Let me check for
> some hours and then I will come back.
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