i'm not sure what this answer means:
"it's in your smtpaccess file."
the only smtpaccess file i know of is
/etc/smtpaccess/defaults which is used to create
/etc/smtpaccess.dat (which i indicated does not
exist.)
and i believe you need the .dat file.
following is the error message bounced back to me
from a mailer daemon when i try to send mail
to this courier server...is the smtpaccess.dat &
/smtpaccess/defaults
files the right thing i should be messing with to
solve this problem?
24.168.194.229 does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 513 Relaying denied.
Giving up on 24.168.194.229.
thanks,
paul
--- Sam Varshavchik <mrs...@courier-mta.com> wrote:
Paul Konigsberg writes:
i tried to run sbin/makesmptaccess and i get this
error:
[root@localhost sbin]# ./makesmtpaccess
Cannot store record for 127.0.0.1 - duplicate or
out of disk space.
i'm not out of disk space...and there is no
smtpaccess.dat file,
so i don't know where the duplicate is...
It's in your smtpaccess file.
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