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Re: qmail..



Yes I have told qmail that relaying for my 192.168.1.x address range is
allowed. Recreated the cdb file and then restarted it all.

The 192.168.1.x addresses all have reverse delegations and all nslookup both
ways correctly.

Qmail is just being a right pain.. and I cannot figure out why

Any more clues?


>> Everything still works for the old eth0 clients, but as soon as a machine
on
>> my 192.168.1.x subnet does some mail on the eth1 network. The server
>> complains about the domain they are sending to not being in the
rcpthosts.
>>
>> This is pretty stupid, as I can't list the whole internet list of domains
in
>> such as file, so I am thinking something else is wrong..
>>
>> Anyone with any ideas???
>
>You somehow need to tell qmail that it is ok to relay for 192.168.1.0 or
>make sure the reverse DNS is properly set up so these machines resolve in
>a domain that you are set up to relay mail for.
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