RE: Mail Server

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Your friend probably could not send mail using hisuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
because your ISP probably has incoming smtp blocked. I have the same
problem, I can send/receive email from my lan to anywhere, ai can
receive mail from anywhere, but cannot send mail from outside my LAN
using port 25 and SMTP-Auth.  Either that or you don't have smtp-auth
configured.

-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Lalonde Marc
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 2:10 PM
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Mail Server


Forward to my earlier post on this matter :
 
I finally succeeded in setting up my mail server with Sendmail. Now
here's what's strange :
 
I can send mail to anyone@xxxxxxxxxxxx, I can see the received mail if I
log on locally. I haven't been able to collect mail from my Windoze's
Outlook, however a friend fetched his mail through the net with
Netscape. This friend could not send any mail using
hisuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
 
My setup is the Linux server, on LAN with the Windoze machine, behind a
Netgear RT314 router. Both machines have Static IPs. My DNS setup has
been correctly done since mail.mydomain.com pings to the correct IP
address.
 
Ports 25 and 110 are open on the router and forwarded correctly. 
 
I seem to be missing just a few steps before having a complete mail
server setup.
 
Any pointers, or suggestions on what might solve my "mysteries" ?
 
Thanks
 
M



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