On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 10:43:17AM +1100 , Steven Hanley wrote:
> All
>
> I am getting
> refused relay (host) to <user@???> from <user@???>
> H=(svana.org) [203.58.28.220] (failed to find host name from IP address)
>
> In my log files and the user trying to send email cant relay thjrough the
> machine.
>
> Now I know this is a common enough error and I have seen the mail archives
> going on about host_reject = +allow_unknown or similar, although that
> worries me because it makes me think it will allow relaying from any ip that
> wont resolve if I added this option.
>
> However my relaying setup should allow relaying as far as I can tell.
>
> host_accept_relay =
> "192.168.0.0/24:210.9.56.0/24:127.0.0.1:search;/etc/smtp_relay_allowed"
shouldn't it be net-lsearch ? Is search even correct lookup method? Or go
without the search;
> All of these are numeric, not names, and at the time I was seeing the
> errors the file /etc/smtp_relay_allowed contained
>
> 203.58.28.220:981588700
> 203.58.28.220:981588888
Petr Cech
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