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  1. Join Date
    Sep 2003
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    148
    #1
    guys,

    i'm tyring to setup our INHOUSE mail server here in the office! I have some problems configuring it though... i set it up as instructed in the procedural manual - problem is i CAN SEND, but I CAN NOT RECIEVE emails...

    all MX / DNS & Ahost records are working perfectly fine (via the DNS Querry Tool that comes with the program). The Mail Server is "Pingable" from the internet, no problems are found if u run the Dns Checker as well.

    From the ERROR LOG, there appears to be no error at all!

    Did i missed anything? H.E.L.P :confused:

    Thanks in advance...

  2. Join Date
    Sep 2003
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    148
    #2
    could it be due to routing?

    here's our set up:
    DSL to SWITCH: connected by a CROSS cable
    SWITCH to ROUTER : connected by a CROSS cable
    ROUTER to MAIL SERVER: connected by a straight UTP cable.
    SWITCH to LAN - all distributed by a straight cable

    thanks again!

  3. Join Date
    Jun 2004
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    162
    #3
    Try mong mag telnet Mailserver 25, outside firewall or on the Internet side. This is to see if SMTP Port 25 is open on your mail server on the Internet side. Otherwise your MAilserver will not received emails via SMTP from Internet sender.

  4. Join Date
    Sep 2003
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    148
    #4
    thanks doublea - but i already did that, both ports 25 & 110 are open and responds accordingly on telnet.

    any more possible causes? are you familiar with MERAK, meron ba syang ACCL - acess client control?

    thanks again!

  5. Join Date
    Jan 1970
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    512
    #5
    What mailserver program are you using ? sendmail? postfix?

  6. Join Date
    Sep 2003
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    148
    #6
    opps sorry - MERAK PRO PACK version 7.4.5

  7. Join Date
    Feb 2003
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    #7
    check your dns configuration.

    dapat meron kang MX record entry that points to your mail server. in addition to the 'A' record.

  8. Join Date
    Jan 1970
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    #8
    Go to www.dnsreport.com and enter the name of your zone file to check for configuration errors.

  9. Join Date
    Jan 2004
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    218
    #9
    I-tsek mo yung mailq mo baka na-stuck yung incoming mail.

    Did you send a test mail to yourself within your domain?

    Are you using IMAP or POP?

tsikot techies - help on mail server setup