Thanks for that. I have not been getting mail from the outside since
Sunday when I rebooted the mail-server/router. Good job, Chuck! So now all
the command-line changes you've made to your iptables are gone. Sheeesh!!
What am I to do with myself! Or, as Tony so aptly puts it, "There's none
so daft as . . . "
Anyway, I must just have fixed it, because I logged in and there was MAIL
for ME!!
I think I found the "postmaster" problem. One thing is that I have
multiple IDs on this system, and I should not be using this one for casual
mail since this is the place that is the alias for all the abuse,
postmaster, mailman, mail, etc.
I have a Chuck id which I ought to be using.
Anyway, thanks again. I'm starting to zero in on this and the last problem
I seem to have is getting Eudora working on the Windoze boxes. Oddly, I
can SEND mail from Eudora and it gets to the world. But, I can't retrieve
mail from my mailbox on the Linux mail-server to the Windoze box.
THAT sounds like a routing tables issue to me!
Since there is almost no vandalism potential within the private network, I
have just opened up 25 and 110 for tcp and udp both in and out on the
$INTINT (eth1) side.
If that works, I'll trim down until is quits working and then back up one
step.
Thanks again. I'll have a look at your dnslookup: block.
Regards,
Chuck
On Sun, 8 Jun 2003, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
> postmaster wrote:
>
> > (Now if I can figure out how to get my return address to stop saying
> > "postmaster" . . . (LOL) )
>
> Mine did too. Some receiving MTAs don't like it and block on it, apparently.
>
> Now I have:
>
> dnslookup:
> driver = dnslookup
> domains = ! +local_domains
> transport = remote_smtp
> ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8 : 169.254.0.0/16
> errors_to = $local_part <------
> no_more
>
> In my off-site router.
>
> Best,
>
> Tony
>
> --
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>
> There's none so daft as them as will not learn
>
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