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I'm still struggeling with my incoming mail.
I'm able to send mail, but not recieve.
Since I'm just getting started with exim, I don't even know where to start..
I've come to the conclusion the incoming traffic on port 25 is closed.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
thanks
Frode Lillerud, Norway
-------Original Message-------
From: Frode Lillerud
Date: 2. mai 2003 14:30:22
To: linux@???; exim-users@???
Subject: Re: [Exim] Exim on other port than 25??
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Yes, I get a banner then telnet'ing into port 25 at localhost.
I also tried to telnet a remotehost at port 25 as well, and that worked fine
Telneting from remotehost to my server didn't work though, so it seem that
only inbound traffic on port 25 is closed.
I tried sending mail to root@??? as well, but to no avail.
-------Original Message-------
From: Suresh Ramasubramanian
Date: 2. mai 2003 02:02:38
To: Frode Lillerud; exim-users@???
Subject: Re: [Exim] Exim on other port than 25??
At 10:52 PM 5/1/2003 +0200, Frode Lillerud wrote:
>I've tried sending to root@80.111.122.175 (my current IP) from my Windows
PC
> but it doesn't reach my linux PC.
Exim isn't set up to do domain literals by default.
Do you at least get a port 25 exim banner from your linux host?
>I use a domainname.xx in the exim file, but any mail to a user@domainname
xx
>is redirected by my domainname-supplier, so thats why i'm sending mail
>directly to my IP.
Maybe your provider is blocking inbound as well as outbound port 25
srs
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