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    qmail smarthost smtproutes

    WoooHooo! Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. We got it working by adding 10.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=" to /etc/tcp.smtp. Our local network is 10.0.1.0/24, so this allows any email generated from a server on the local network to be relayed.:thanks:
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    qmail smarthost smtproutes

    I'm not the guy who did the install, but I will run all this by him asap. Here is what I have found: I don't have a tcprules.d on this Linux system. [root@linux /]# find / -name tcprules* /usr/local/bin/tcprules /usr/local/bin/tcprulescheck /usr/src/qmail/ucspi-tcp-0.88/tcprules.c...
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    qmail smarthost smtproutes

    I hope this is pertinent to this "qmail smarthost smtproutes" posting, so here goes. I need to configure qmail so that it will act as a smarthost or smartrelay for my Unix (ASP) server which only sends emails out. Due to the implementation of a new Anti-Spam feature in my SonicWall NSA2600...
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