20 Nov
2000
20 Nov
'00
11:19
Read my other post. You can perfectly use access instead of relay-domains. And my problem persists in both cases. I've checked it I haev checked on what you say using my own mail server here on a SuSE 6.4 machine and it is perfectly okay except that at times it does refuse to relay unless I also specify the ips that they are connecting from in my access file. Now of course this brings a problem for people without fixed ips as I have to allow the whole ip range. Anyways what I think is that on one terminal do a tail -f /var/log/mail as you try to send mail and see the exact reason why relaying is denied. normally it is because despite the domain name being allowed to relay sendmail also checks the ip as well.