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Re: Re : impossible to send a mail in a LAN network with postfix
From: Albert Zosa (zosaa
team.ph.inter.net)
Date: Wed Apr 23 2003 - 02:03:38 CDT
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Hi antoine
I think you are trying to configure a virtual domain on the same machine and
not to 192.168.26.3. If thats the case try to add in your DNS server your
host aw2.rezopero.net and add it in your $mydestination on your postfix.
----- Original Message -----
From: "antoine" <awaco
free.fr>
To: "Michael Breton" <mbreton
commtel.net>; "Postfix users"
<postfix-users
postfix.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 3:09 AM
Subject: Re: Re : impossible to send a mail in a LAN network with postfix
>
> > > [root
aw postfix]# telnet aw2.rezoperso.net 25
> > > Trying 192.168.26.3...
> > > telnet: connect to address 192.168.26.3: Connection refused
> > > So it seems coming from the port 25, but how to correct it ?
> >--------------------
> > Since you say the 192.168.26.3 machine is a workstation and does not
have
> > Postfix on it, why do you expect it to answer port 25 requests?
> > Port 25 is the SMTP port, and by testing connecting to port 25 as you
have
> > shown above "telnet aw2.rezoperso.net 25", you would expect it to
respond
> > with "connection refused". That is good if you do not want to receive
mail
> > on this 192.168.26.3 workstation.
> > Michael Breton
> ---------
> Thanks Michael,
> But, postfix is running on the 192.16.26.1 PC postfix server but not on
the workstations
> as 192.168.26.3 machine of my local network !
> I think to send and receive mails with postfix on my local network, I
don't need to install and start postfix
> on all PC workstations on the local network, but only on one PC (mails
server) ?
> See you
> antoine Waché
>
>
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