On Sun, 2004-02-08 at 05:05, jason pearl wrote: > On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 22:38:41 +0000 > Roger Beever <roger2@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > |> On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 22:26, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > |> > Am Sa, den 07.02.2004 schrieb Roger Beever um 23:10: > |> > > > Initially with > |> > > > > the help of a couple of Tutorials and several articles I got > |Postfix> > > > > installed and {# postfix start} went off without a hitch, > |> > > > |> > > > I suspect you are using Sendmail. So read the /etc/mail/sendmail.mc > |> > > > file! It's all commented in there what is need to let the daemon > |listen> > > > on all devices and not just only on localhost. > |> > > > > |> > > > Alexander > |> > > Would running postfix and sendmail at the same time not cause problems. > |> > > Not that he says he is running both. > |> > > Or am I missing something. always happy to learn. > |> > > Roger > |> > > |> > Ok Roger, you are right :) But I bet Postfix is by default bound to > |> > localhost only too. > |> > > |> > Alexander > |> Just like sendmail would be and any good mail application in this age of > |> SPAM. > |> Roegr > |> > Looks like port 25 is blocked because i couldnt telnet to your address. So u > will never get mail unless your isp stops blocking your ports. Sorry to ask again. But we still don't know for sure (unless I missed a posting) if there is a router between the LAN and the internet ? If there is and it's not configured correctly that could still be stopping the incoming port 25. Regards Roger