Re: Mail Server Using ISPConfig

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Am Mo, den 17.10.2005 schrieb Ki Il Song um 20:35:

> I still don't know how to setup a simple mail server (doesn't need to be
> webmail server). 
> 
> I'm having trouble specifically with sending mail out to the internet.
> 
> It looks like internal mail is not working, but when I try to send mail out,
> it says that the relay settings are incorrect.

> Ki Song

What I understand is that you try to mail through your FC4 running
Sendmail from one or more different hosts (clients) - relaying is denied
[1]. Correct? Relaying is controlled for Sendmail by the access_db. If
you have a LAN for instance it is ok to set entries like

Connect:192.168.0      RELAY

in your access_db to allow mail from clients with IPs from
192.168.0.0/24 to be relayed. If you have no control over the IPs the
clients attempt to send through your mail server, the keyword is SMTP
AUTH. As a guid for this you may follow

http://www.joreybump.com/code/howto/smtpauth.html

As you run FC4 just be aware that the location of the SSL certificates
changed to /etc/pki/.

Alexander


[1] http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/relayingdenied.html


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