Hit installing Kolab server Feedback | Smtp Problem
Ger Apeldoorn
g.apeldoorn at argoss.nl
Tue Oct 31 11:10:54 CET 2006
Op dinsdag 31 oktober 2006 11:05, schreef sebastian sanchez:
> Well boys
> i finally setup open Pkg kolab 2.0 on debian stable
> simply following the wiki instructions and setup a clean debian stable
> tanks for all
>
>
> new question
>
> i have a problem with SMTP
> from the server all is perfect i can send and receive
> but from internal LAN PCs, dont
> i set the
> Networks allowed to relay and send mail through unauthenticated SMTP
> connections to the Kolab server (comma separated networks in x.x.x.x/y
> format): 0.0.0.0/255
> to see if thats are the problem
> but is not
> any help
Please try 192.168.0.0/16
0.0.0.0/255 is not correct, the subnet is the number of bits of the mask.
Good luck,
Ger.
> i use the kolabwizard
> in server and the client
> Bind9 are working good
> mydomain.com -> 192.168.1.182
> in all computers
> IMAPS works good in all computers
> tanks
>
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