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Re: External SMTP access



> The domain (for now musicwithmeaning.com) is in the access.db,
> relay-domains and sendmail.cw. It's still refusing to relay. The
server
That's sendmail.cf
> sends mail fine if I am logged onto the box. But I can not get an
> external client to send mail through the server.
>

Get the IP address of your machine and add it to the access and
relay-domains file. If you've got a small network you could add that
particular range to the file, like below.

192.168.0    RELAY

Or indidvidual ones

192.168.0.101 RELAY

> -- 
> Roger Harrell
>
>   > It's just a text file. Where ever you're attempting to send mail
from
>   > you need to have that machines address in your relay-domains file
and
>   > the access db if your using it. You said you added your local
machine
>   > IP? Aren't you trying to use this exterally?
>
>
>
>  > Ok, so I created a file relay-domains in the /etc/mail file because
>  >> there was indeed a FR-o /etc/mail/relay-domains in my sendmail.cf
>  >
>  > file.
>  >
>  >> I added my domain and local machine IP address to the file,
restarted
>  >> sendmail, but still get the same error. Is this a file that has to
be
>  >> makemap hashed? If so there is no map for it.
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  >>
>  >> --
>  >> Roger Harrell
>  >>
>  >
>  >> > There is no relay-domains file in my /etc/mail directory. The
access
>  >
>  >> >> file is supposed to deny or relay files. I have the domain in
>  >
>  > there, and
>  >
>  >> >> I have done the makemap hash and restarted. Still seeing the
>  >
>  > problem.
>  >
>  >> >
>  >> >
>  >> > Then create the relay-domains file.  If you look at your
>  >> > /etc/mail/sendmail.cf file, you'll see a line like:
>  >> >
>  >> > FR-o /etc/mail/relay-domains
>  >> >
>  >> > meaning that sendmail will check that file if it exists.
>
>
>
>
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