Have you tried just adding your domain as allowed domains in relaying? I
had problems with one of my domains (Relaying denied) and I just put the
domain in the Relaying field and it worked..
/Kristian
dnk wrote:
> Ok - made that change, and now i am getting a different error:
>
> said: 554 5.0.0
> rewrite: excessive recursion (max 50), ruleset canonify (in reply to
> RCPT
> TO command)
>
> I am going to detail my setup a little more here so that maybe something
> might stand out to you guys. I have used a raq4 before, and maybe that
> is why I am having issues (assuming certain things function the same).
>
> DNS is on another server, but that DNS server is listed as a DNS server
> in the TCP IP settings as the manual states you need.
>
>>>SERVER MANAGEMENT
>
> NETWORK SERVICES
> (email)-> basic tab
> Enable SMTP Server = checked
> Enable IMAP Server = unchecked
> Enable POP Server = checked
> (email)-> advanced tab
> Only custom entry here is under:
> ":Relay Email From Hosts/Domains/IP Addresses (optional)"
>
> And in there i have the PUBLIC ip of the server (no external Firewall).
>
>
>>>SITE MANAGEMENT
>
> GENERAL SETTINGS
> host: www
> domain: dom.com
>
> SERVICES
> (web)
> Web Server Alias:
> dom.com
> anotherhost.dom.com
> (email)
> Email Server Alias:
> dom.com
> www.dom.com
> anotherhost.dom.com
>
>
> The email address is to one user where his account forwards to an
> external address.
>
> All users fail on this box though.
>
>
> Ideas?
>
>
>
>
>
> On 8-May-06, at 2:04 PM, Ken Marcus - Precision Web Hosting, Inc. wrote:
>
>>
>>> I am not actually trying to relay anything through it. All I am
>>> trying to do is send email to a user on that machine. However one
>>> thing to note is that the user id is setup to forward to an external
>>> email address.
>>>
>>> I added the machines internal IP to allow relay, however I still get
>>> shut down. We are using an external DNS server, but i did add that
>>> DNS server to the regular TCP IP settings as well (as the manual
>>> states to do).
>>>
>>> Dustin
>>>
>>>
>>> On 8-May-06, at 12:10 PM, Darrell D. Mobley wrote:
>>>
>>>> If you are trying to send mail out through the BQ machine, the
>>>> hostname of
>>>> the ISP you are using to connect to the BQ machine must be included in
>>>> "Relay Email From Hosts/Domains/IP Addresses" of the BQ control
>>>> panel. Go
>>>> to "Server Management -> Network Services -> Email" and click on the
>>>> "Advanced" tab. Under "Relay Email From Hosts/Domains/IP
>>>> Addresses", enter
>>>> your ISP's domain name or your IP address there.
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: dnk [mailto:mailinglists (at mark) backbonetechnology.com]
>>>> Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 1:40 PM
>>>> To: coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
>>>> Subject: [coba-e:05090] relaying denied
>>>>
>>>> Hi there - pretty new to Blue Quartz, and I was wondering....
>>>>
>>>> I have a domain setup, and for some reason when i try to send one of
>>>> the users an email i get a bounce back that says:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> said: 550 5.7.1
>>>> .. Relaying denied (in reply to RCPT TO command)
>>>>
>>>> I am not sure why this would happen. I did some googling, but finding
>>>> reference to this error in BQ (as opposed to just sendmail) has
>>>> proven difficult.
>>>>
>>
>>
>>> From their siteadmin area, make sure you have their
>>> "theirdomain.com" and
>> "mail.theirdomain.com" added as "Valid mail server aliases".
>>
>>
>> ----
>> Ken Marcus
>> Precision Web Hosting, Inc.
>> http://www.precisionweb.net
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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