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RE: External SMTP connections
- From: roger audiblefaith com ( )
- To: redhat-install-list redhat com ( )
- Cc:
- Subject: RE: External SMTP connections
- Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 12:18:08 -0400 (EDT)
There's where the problem might be. I will test for my local network to
see if I can at least get that working, but this will need to work with
machines on dynamic IPs. I guess I'm back to looking into the POP before
SMTP stuff, to authenticate the IPs. I think there were a couple of
suggestions on this a while back. Thanks for the info.
Roger
>Are the external clients within the "musicwithmeaning.com" domain?
>I have people who work from home who send mail through the work
>server and I have to make certain their IP addresses or hostnames as
>their ISP presents them are in the access.db file. This implies those
>addresses are static.
>> 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
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