Allowing mail relaying from another server
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 7:33 am
Hi All,
Still in the process of installing/configuring our first Scalix mail platform.
We have a business server on my network (same 10.11.254.0 subnet as the Scalix server) which I need to allow mail relaying from.
I have looked around but am still unsure exactly what I need to do to achieve this.
Do I edit '/var/opt/scalix/*/s/sys/smtpd.cfg', or '/etc/mail/access'? Or both?
I am intending to just add my business server IP (10.11.254.8 ) to the list of allowed relays.
Will I need to restart the sendmail and/or Scalix services?
Am I barking up the right tree?!
What's a surefire way of testing if my server is relaying or not? I have tried guides, such as http://www.auditmypc.com/freescan/readingroom/relay.asp but I either get "550 Denied due to spam list" or command prompt simply stop responding.
Thanks in advance.
Elliot
Still in the process of installing/configuring our first Scalix mail platform.
We have a business server on my network (same 10.11.254.0 subnet as the Scalix server) which I need to allow mail relaying from.
I have looked around but am still unsure exactly what I need to do to achieve this.
Do I edit '/var/opt/scalix/*/s/sys/smtpd.cfg', or '/etc/mail/access'? Or both?
I am intending to just add my business server IP (10.11.254.8 ) to the list of allowed relays.
Will I need to restart the sendmail and/or Scalix services?
Am I barking up the right tree?!
What's a surefire way of testing if my server is relaying or not? I have tried guides, such as http://www.auditmypc.com/freescan/readingroom/relay.asp but I either get "550 Denied due to spam list" or command prompt simply stop responding.
Thanks in advance.
Elliot