Switching SMTP "on"

kenwardc kenwardc at tgis.co.uk
Tue Aug 24 12:32:14 UTC 2004


Hi Reuben

I thought I knew why you did that but one can never be sure! ;) Thanks
for the info. I have tried it out on the postfix server so far and
have got nowhere. The server is still not accepting on 25. I have
created a special rule for the firewall from my address so that I can
log each of my attempts and I see the firewall allows the access to
the server immediately with no problem, so the issue is still
somewhere at the server end.

See my previous message to this list re the postfix server?

Regards and thanks again
Chris

> -----Original Message-----
> From: redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com
> [mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Reuben
> D. Budiardja
> Sent: 24 August 2004 13:25
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
> Subject: Re: Switching SMTP "on"
>
> On Tuesday 24 August 2004 07:43, kenwardc wrote:
> > Hi Reuben and thanks for coming back to me.
> >
> > Easy for experts to say "look at the documentation" but not always

> > easy for the newbie to know what to look for or even where to
look.
>
> That's why I usually try to point people to the
> documentations than just give the answer, so next time they
> know where to start looking. Plus, I usually point it to
> rather specific place, not something too vague or broad.
>
> Some people spent their effort writing (nice) documentations.
> It's nice and better to use them rather repeating the
> explanation here.
>
> > I
> > guess you'll remember being in the same boat when you started...
>
> I do, and I appreciate more when people give me hints /
> points to documentation, and explains stuffs to me when I
> still didn't get it, rather than just give answer in a form
> 1. do this, 2. do that, etc and me not knowing what all those means.

>
> BTW, I am not expert at all. I've just been around for a while :)
>
> If the docs don't help, then let us know.
>
> RDB
> --
> Reuben D. Budiardja
> Dept. Physics and Astronomy
> University of Tennesse, Knoxville, TN




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