On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 10:22:44AM -0300, Guilherme Viebig wrote:
| Hi all,
|
| I trying to configure postfix to listen as a remote smtp,
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| my host name is plannercorretora.com.br
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| but if I send an an message to a domain that´s not my host name, postfix say
| Relay Access Denied
Your smtpd
On Monday 07 April 2003 12:47 pm, GBV wrote:
> When i´m sending mail... all other internet services are terrible...
> that´s because my outgoing bandwidth is fullfiled..
>
> Any sugestions??
>
> I´m using postfix
>
>
> thanks...
OT
How about fixing you time/date :)
--
Greg Madden
--
To UNSUBS
PLEASE FIX YOUR CLOCK, IT IS VERY ANNOYING TO HAVE YOUR MESSAGES NOT BE
SORTED CORRECTLY. I WOULD SUGGEST INSTALLING CHRONY, SINCE IT CAN KEEP
YOUR CLOCK ACCURATE WITHOUT ANY EFFORT ON YOUR PART.
Thanks,
Rob Weir
p.s. If you are actually a traveler from the future, please ignore this
message, a
also sprach nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.03.10.2308 +0100]:
> your question does not make much sense. Are you saying that your
> mail server is eating all of your bandwidth? how do you know this?
> Unless your sending thousands of messages, or very large ones, SMTP
> takes up hardly any bandwidth
GBV said:
> When i´m sending mail... all other internet services are terrible...
> that´s because my outgoing bandwidth is fullfiled..
>
> Any sugestions??
>
> I´m using postfix
your question does not make much sense. Are you saying that your
mail server is eating all of your bandwidth? how do you
GBV said on Mon, Apr 07, 2003 at 05:47:54PM -0300:
> When i´m sending mail... all other internet services are terrible... that´s
> because my outgoing bandwidth is fullfiled..
>
> Any sugestions??
I'm assuming you're on a ADSL line. If so, check out http://lartc.org/, which
has a nice descriptio
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