[CentOS] Sendmail

Fri Nov 4 21:27:36 UTC 2005
Sam Drinkard <sam at wa4phy.net>

Mike Kercher wrote:

>Oops...my bad.  Wrong section :)
> 
>dnl #
>dnl # The following causes sendmail to only listen on the IPv4 loopback
>address
>dnl # 127.0.0.1 and not on any other network devices. Remove the loopback
>dnl # address restriction to accept email from the internet or intranet.
>dnl #
>DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Name=MTA')dnl
> 
>Mike
> 
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>	From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org]
>On Behalf Of Sam Drinkard
>	Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 3:03 PM
>	To: CentOS at centos.org
>	Subject: [CentOS] Sendmail
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>	
>	I know this is a "generic" question, but fully CentOS related.  I
>attempted to set up i386 v.4.1 on my primary computer at the co-located
>site, and thought I had everything squared away till I discovered the
>machine was refusing mail connections.  AFIK, I had no firewall or other
>objects blocking port 25.  It has been my experience that with most arch's
>and versions where sendmail is the stock mta, they always seem to work out
>of the box with no tweaking at all.
>	
>	I have got to get this set up but will do it on a test machine
>rather than the production machine.  Between that prblem and the changes
>between bind 8 and 9, I was dead in the water from the outset.  Back online
>with the BSD machine for the time being.
>	
>	Any reason why mail connections would be refused ?  (yes sendmail
>was running too)
>	
>	Thanks..
>	
>	Sam 
>
>
>  
>
Mike,

    I did that too.. because I also need the port 587 opened up due to 
knology blocking port 25.  I'm "pretty sure" I uncommented the part 
about listening on 25, but will have to double check.  I automatically 
assumed it was some type of other function blocking (refusing connects)

Thanks...


-- 
Snowman