Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 12:53:54 -0500 From: Jack Stone <antennex@hotmail.com> To: FreeBSD-Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Sendmail out to port 2525 Message-ID: <BAY125-W2475611DFB602C7121BCBECCB90@phx.gbl>
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Am using FBSD-6.2p7 Sendmail-8.13.8 =20 I spent several days trying different configs to relay mail from my sendmai= l relay received from another relay using postfix -- to a Windows server on= ly listening on port 2525. So far no luck and all attempts to relay to the = Windows server shows "service not available." Receiving emails from the sen= ding postfix relay okay and my sendmail relay is attempting without success= to deliver to the Windows machine. =20 Here's the setup: 1) From - Postfix (transport.map =3D domain.tld smtp:[200.xxx.xxx.xx]:2525 2) To: My Sendmail Relay accept (access file - 200.xxx.xxx.xx RELAY mailertable =3D domain.tld smtp:[60.xxx.xxx.xx] =20 3) Relay to: Windows Server containing the users - listen to receive port 2= 525 =20 Steps #1 & 2 works okay, but #3 shows service not available. Similar tests using another #3 machine listening on normal port 25 worked f= ine. (but, not until I disabled the mailertable domain smtp::[60.xxx.xxx.xx] =20 How do I make #2 send on 2525 ??? =20 Is it possible the postfix transport.map conflict with my mailertable? =20 I have reconfigured my sendmail.mc file over & over from its defaults to th= is: =20 FEATURE(`no_default_msa')dnldnl DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=3D25, Name=3DMTA, Fami= ly=3Dinet')DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=3D2525, Name=3DMTA')DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=3D= 25, Name=3DMSA, M=3DE')dnl DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=3D587, Name=3DMSA, M=3DE') =20 Any of you MTA experts can help me? =20 This is driving me nuts (I know, walk, it's not that far) :^) =20 Thanks so much!! =20 All the best, Jack _________________________________________________________________ Capture your memories in an online journal! http://www.reallivemoms.com?ocid=3DTXT_TAGHM&loc=3Dus=
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