I did some tests again and found that it works great at home on a laptop, but the same laptop didn't recieve mail at work.
The only difference is that at home I use a standard ADSL line with a draytek vigor2200E router.
And at work we have a bigger adsl line with 16-IP-Addresses.
And At home I have to use a mailrelay server from my provider, and at work I don't.
I Have redirected the following ports "smtp-pop-http-https" and as you can see there is communication between the sender and the sme-server.
Maybe this is helpfull to somebody?
Damien Curtain wrote:
>
> Michiel de Jager wrote:
> >
> > At he moment I am running 5.5b9 but a have the same with
> 5.1.2
>
> Then ignore what others have said about requiring
> smtpd_check_rules as this beta doesn't include obtuse smtpd.
> Instead try and gather as much info as you can and
> potentially post a bug report to Mitel. If your going to run
> a beta ensure you read the release notes and change logs. I
> can't seem to find a page on the Mitel development site that
> lists changes between releases and betas, you'd assume it
> exists right?
>
> I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss the possiblity that it's an
> MX issue. The only extract I saw was a client session, which
> may or may not have actually been on your e-smith server.
> Post the corresponding session logs from your server.
>
> > Nathan Fowler wrote:
> > >
> > > If you want your SMTPD to receive incoming mail, you need
> > > this file. If you don't have this file, you have either a
> > > buggy installation of E-Smith, or you have deleted the
> > > template directory or the file itself.
> > >
> > > What version of E-Smith do you have? I recommend you
> > > reinstall...