On Nov 23, 2005, at 4:17 AM, Martin Windfuhr wrote:
> Am Wed, 23 Nov 2005 09:35:28 +0100 schrieb <srunschke@???>:
>
>> exim-users-bounces@??? schrieb am 23.11.2005 09:24:13:
>>
>>> I've tried to send emails to an existing user (me), but exim doesnt
>>> deliver and sending error meesage back.
>>> It only works on local (virtual) domains.
>>
>> Uhm, what exactly are you trying to do?
>> I do not really believe that you are hosting a mailserver of gmx
>> at home, so gmx.net cannot be a local domain for you.
>> Without any further information it's gonna be hard to pinpoint
>> what you are trying to tell us.
>>
>
> I tried to send emails from mwi@??? to ucfnet006@???.
> (The domain gmx is not hosting by me, I mean I only have an account
> at gmx.)
>
> The problem is I can't send from any emails via exim on my server
> to an extern email address - These mails are returning back to the
> sender. I only can send to local emails.
Ist ja möglich dein ISP hat Port 25 blockiert. Versuch's mal mit
telnet auf die andere machine zu connecten auf 25, z.B.:
telnet machine.domain.tld 25
oder:
telnet ip.ad.dr.ess smtp
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English Version
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It's possible your ISP has port 25 blocked. Try connecting to the
other machine using telnet but use port 25, e.g.:
telnet machine.domain.tld 25
or:
telnet ip.ad.dr.ess smtp
-Michael
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