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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Simon Vetterli on January 16, 2003, 01:19:02 PM
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Hi.. I just had qmail setup and everything works fine. I am able to receive mails fromt he mail account I set up. However, when I try to send mails with the account that I setup, I get an error msg.
The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected by the server. The rejected e-mail address was 'abc@hotmail.com'.
Subject 'TEST!!!',
Account: 'my-mail',
Server: 'my-mail-server', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 553, Error Number: 0x800CCC79
(I replaced my real email in my server with "my-mail" and server's smtp with "my-mail-server" for confidentiality reasons. I tried and added "hotmail.com" in rcpthosts and I was able to send mail to hotmail.com but that doesn't sound logical. AM I supposed to add entries ofr every possible domain in the world so me or my users can send mails from our account on my mailserver? Please help.
Thank You.
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Were you on the local lan, or trying to send from the internet side of the server?
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It's on the internet-side. Outside the lan...
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http://www.stickit.nu/pop-before-smtp
See the link for CVM Sasl if you're SME 5.5 or above. If not, you can use pop-before-smtp.
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Hi Nathan Fowler
I installed the cvm-0.11-1.src.rpm. It was OK.
Then I installed the e-smith-cvm-unix-0.0.2-01dc.noarch.rpm and I get the message that:
error: failed dependencies:
cvm >= 0.11 is needed by e-smith-cvm-unix-0.0.2-01dc
What wrong...?
Thanks
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Since I didn't create those RPMs I really couldn't tell you, you may want to talk to Damien, the package author. Perhaps an RPM -i --force e-smith-cvm-unix-0.0.2-01dc*
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You didn't install cvm; you installed the source to cvm. Look for a cvm rpm that ends in .noarch.rpm or .i386.rpm.
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Hmm, Yes, it's true, but where can I found it?
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Hmm, Yes, it's true, but where can I found it?