Hello List,

A good week to you all (greek expression :-)

OK ! After sitting in my house (horrible weather) and
watching the first 8 episodes of X-files on DvD (!:-),
I think I have a clear mind (or do I ?? :-)

I was thinking (wow !) during the weekend what could
be the problem with xmail (or better what I am missing
on xmail) and mail relaying/forwarding from the inside
to the outside and vice versa.

Well, it's pretty simple really. The xmail box _must_ be
able to "talk" to the ISPs' mailbox once someone has
initiated transmission of a message; whether that be a
person from the inside network (lan) or someone sending
e-mail from the real world.

Now, as far as I know, I haven't informed the xmail box
of any external mailers ? Shouldn't I ?

I am writing this e-mail in reference to Davides' message :

> > The sections I've checked are :
> >
> > pop3links.tab and
> > smtpgw.tab
>
>pop3links.tab + a catch all alias ...
>
>
>
>- Davide
>

Now, from what I understand Davide, when you say "catch all
alias", means that Xmail must be able to get any external
message for that domain irrespectively of the recepient name.

Is that right ? Am I on the right track ? I know it must
be something really simple and silly :-)

Thanks people,

s.





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"I merely function as a channel that filters music through
the chaos of noise"
- Vangelis

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