Hi, I'm having problems with SMTP. On the system itself I can "telnet localhost 25" fine. Mail is accepted by Postfix and delivered fine. On another system the connection fails. I've opened up inetd and allowed access on port 25. Does anyone have suggestions? Thanks, John
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 11:22:38 -0800
John Birkhead
Hi, I'm having problems with SMTP. On the system itself I can "telnet localhost 25" fine. Mail is accepted by Postfix and delivered fine. On another system the connection fails. I've opened up inetd and allowed access on port 25.
Does anyone have suggestions?
In /etc/sysconfig/mail # Set this to "yes" if mail from remote should be accepted # this is necessary for any mail server. # If set to "no" or empty then only mail from localhost # will be accepted. # SMTPD_LISTEN_REMOTE="yes" -- use Perl; #powerful programmable prestidigitation
* John Birkhead (John@ensemble.com) [030318 11:18]:
I'm having problems with SMTP. On the system itself I can "telnet localhost 25" fine. Mail is accepted by Postfix and delivered fine. On another system the connection fails. I've opened up inetd and allowed access on port 25.
smtpd doesn't (normally) run though inetd.
Does anyone have suggestions?
Not with the amount of information you've given. Is there a firewall? What is smtpd_client_restrictions set to? -- -ckm
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