Re: Unable To Send Mail From Web

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On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 1:47 PM, David Ford <dford@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Does postfix think that your server is called 'localhost'?
> What does the web server think your server is called?
> They should be the same.

I don't think Postfix is the issue because I have Thunderbird &
Evolution email client setup to send and receive email fine using
Postfix <SMTP> and Dovecot <IMAP> and it works perfect. I can send &
receive email all day long with no problems. It is when I attempt to
send (SMTP) using Squirrelmail as the client. Something or somewhere
in a Squirrelmail config file, it is identifying itself as
<192.168.0.100> which according to Postfix & RFC rules is not allowed
and rejected. I am simply trying to locate why and where Squirrelmail
is making this from and properly configure this.

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