On Monday 19 September 2005 04:00 am, Nick Gilbert wrote:
Perhaps you need to recompile vpopmail with the --enable-passwd
configure option ?
Michael.
I've just tried that and it doesn't seem to have made a difference. I
still get 550 relay not permitted.
550 relay not permitted is not
Hi,
I built a Qmail box following Bill Schupp's instructions on the web. For
various reasons I then needed to add a normal qmail domain for a
normal local shell account (ie, not via vpopmail).
For some reason, if I try and send mail to this domain, I get a 500
relay denied error, even though the
- Original Message -
From: Nick Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I built a Qmail box following Bill Schupp's instructions on the web. For
various reasons I then needed to add a normal qmail domain for a
normal local shell account (ie, not via vpopmail).
For some reason, if I try and send
Perhaps you need to recompile vpopmail with the --enable-passwd
configure option ?
Michael.
I've just tried that and it doesn't seem to have made a difference. I
still get 550 relay not permitted.
:(
Nick...
- Original Message -
From: Nick Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For some reason, if I try and send mail to this domain, I get a 500
relay denied error, even though the domain has been added to rcpthosts
and virtualdomains.
Oh Yeah
Shouldnt it be
rcpthosts and locals
Not
rcpthosts
Shouldnt it be rcpthosts and locals
Not rcpthosts and virtualdomains
What are locals?
Previously I've just added the domain to rcpthosts and added an entry
like domain.com:nick-domaincom to virtualdomains. Then in my home
directory /home/nick, I create a .qmail-domaincom-default and then I
Fixed!
I have no idea why, but somehow Exim had jumped on to my box. I
certainly haven't installed manually but perhaps something had it as a
dependancy when I installed something else or maybe did a yum update.
Anyway - now that I've uninstalled Exim, everything is working OK. No
wonder my