Re: no mail between my linux boxes

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Am Di, den 26.07.2005 schrieb Johan Lozano um 18:09:

> who can i make fedora listen on other divices than localhost?

That depends on the MTA used. To quote myself from a mail send here on
the list on last Saturday:

By default setup the MTAs Sendmail and Postfix (both Core - not sure how
exim from Extras is configured as shipped) are bound to localhost only.

netstat -alpen | grep ":25"

That command will show you whether you changed the configuration so that
the MTA is not only listening with 127.0.0.1:25. If you need to
reconfigure then for Sendmail edit the commented part in
/etc/mail/sendmail.mc and restart the daemon afterwards, for Postfix run

postconf -e "inet_interfaces = all'

and restart it.

> how make it responsible for this domain (mbd.com)?

Configure the MTA according to it's documentation. Yes, read the fine
manual when intending to run an MTA, it is required.

> all the 3 boxes are in the same network, same domain.

> Johan Lozano

Alexander


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