This is a discussion on qmail tcpserver within the alt.comp.mail.qmail forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; kris wrote: > hi, > > running qmail with tcpserver on gentoo. > allow connection > >are you sure, ...
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kris wrote:
> hi, > > running qmail with tcpserver on gentoo. > allow connection > >are you sure, you made > # qmailctl cdb theres no qmailctl in gentoo, but qmailctl is the same as "tcprules tcp.smtp.cbd tcp.tmp < tcp.smtp". Wenn i changed the tcprules to :deny, i canīt connect, that ok so. But as i posted, when iīm using an ip-adress before the :allow or :deny, is not working. The tcpserver ignores this settings. thx - kris |
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hi,
> kris wrote: > >>hi, >> >>running qmail with tcpserver on gentoo. >>allow connection >> >>are you sure, you made >># qmailctl cdb > > > theres no qmailctl in gentoo, but qmailctl is the same as "tcprules > tcp.smtp.cbd tcp.tmp < tcp.smtp". > > Wenn i changed the tcprules to :deny, i canīt connect, that ok so. But > as i posted, when iīm using an ip-adress before the :allow or :deny, > is not working. The tcpserver ignores this settings. so its mean you can connect without ":deny" > paste here your /etc/tcp.smtp please > thx > > - kris -- temporary ICQ :: 131713994 mail :: temporary (at) jannovak (dot) cz _o_ _,-=(_)=-,_ ' ' |
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