Re: Relay denied

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The message about a possible forged-IP address indicates that the A (forward) and PTR (reverse) record for your hostname and it's corresponding IP address don't match. This can be caused by a configuration issue with your local DNS or a router between you and the MX host that is doing NATing.

Hope this helps,
David-Paul Niner

nick wrote:

Hi, Can anyone help me....

Im having probelms sending mail from a client machine through FC3.
It was working before on a 192.168.X.X address

Since I changed the FC3 box it to a different fixed ip address
172.16.1.36 and made changes in the access file too using the the
relay address 172.16.1.0 and restarted the box.. I cannot send out
mail anymore, can please someone talk me through what i need to do to
get it working..

This is the error message i get for outloox

Your message did not reach some or all of the intend recipients.

Subject: Hello
Sent: 25/10/2005 23:15

The Following recipient(s) could not be reached:

'username@xxxxxxxxx' on 25/10/2005 23:15
   550 5.7.1 <username@xxxxxxxxx>... Relayed denied. IP name possibly
forged [172.16.1.33]



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