On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 11:05, X-Istence wrote: > J. Kendzorra wrote: > > Michael Bowe: > > > > > I searched the sources of qmail and vpopmail, and that error does not > > > appear anywhere. > > > Are you sure that is the exact error that you are receiving? > > > If so, then what other patches are you running on your qmail/vpopmail > > > installation? > > > > > I'm rather sure that message comes from the patches here: > > http://people.kldp.org/~eunjea/qmail/patch/ > > The author has already been informed that the message is a little bit > > strange. I'm also using this a-i-o patch, and it works like a charm. > > The reason for songrit's problem may be elsewhere. > > > > Juergen > > > > > > > > > > > > > Actually, the error that he gave is in qMail itself, and means that > the domain they are trying to send to is not in their > /var/qmail/control(s)/rcpthosts, and if they have the auth patch > applied, it means they are not allowed to relay. > > Simple as that :)
If you are running qmail & vpopmail, be sure to follow instructions in the vpopmail install. In /etc/tcp.smtp put this: 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" Then run as root: tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp < /etc/tcp.smtp Then do as root: chmod 644 /etc/tcp.smtp* Then run as root: /home/vpopmail/bin/clearopensmtp Of course you will have to change the paths if these are not correct for your system. Dee -- W.D.McKinney (Dee) | Affordable E-Mail and Internet Solutions Alaska Wireless Systems | for Schools, Libraries, Clinics & Business' http://www.akwireless.net | Call 1-907-349-4308