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Ben Munat wrote: |
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> Here's my tcp.smtp: |
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> 127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" |
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> :allow |
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> Not running qmail-scanner and I don't know anything about a LAN... this |
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> is a rented rackmount server, don't think it's on a LAN. |
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> Java Servlets are server-side java code, so no this isn't running on a |
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> client. The program is a simple e-commerce site and I'm trying to have |
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> the java send an email when a sale is made. I've got it working sending |
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> the mail to a email address hosted by the server, but can't send it to |
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> another server, cuz that's considered a relay. |
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> This tcp.smtp thing should be working... pretty stumped as to why it's not. |
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Your /etc/tcp.smtp should include both the server's internal (or external if no |
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internal) IP address and 127.0.0.1 with RELAYCLIENT="". |
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Which server is running the java servlet, qmail, and hosting the email address |
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you want to send to? I gather the rackmount is running the java servlet. Is it |
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also running qmail? Is the email address you're trying to send to hosted on |
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another server? |
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Andrew Gaffney |
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Network Administrator |
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Skyline Aeronautics, LLC. |
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636-357-1548 |