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> For some reason I can't send from tbird to a client setup on mercury.
>
>
> I have domains on mercury as follows
>
> gibberish    mydomain.local
>
> moregibberish    192.168.1.100
>

Check the domains setting in Mercury.ini.  The domains sections should look something like this.

[Domains]
;Server : Domain
Server : Server
Server : mydomain.local
Server : [192.168.1.100

This mail mail sent to user@mydomain.local and user@[192.168.1.100] will be treated as local mail.  If you want to use the user@mydomain.local from other systems on the local LAN you'll need to setup some sort of local DNS.


>  
>
> No aliass or any thing else set except usernames.
>
> user names are
>
> fred and wilma
>
> I can send an email from mercury to fred and tbird will get it.
>
> When I send to fred from tbird I get an unable to relay for fred@[192.168.1.100]


This means that you do not have [192.168.1.100] in the domains section.


>
>  Any ideas?
>
>  
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Chris
>


<P>> For some reason I can't send from tbird to a client setup on mercury. > > > I have domains on mercury as follows > > gibberish    mydomain.local > > moregibberish    192.168.1.100 > Check the domains setting in Mercury.ini.  The domains sections should look something like this. [Domains] ;Server : Domain Server : Server Server : mydomain.local Server : [192.168.1.100 This mail mail sent to user@mydomain.local and user@[192.168.1.100] will be treated as local mail.  If you want to use the user@mydomain.local from other systems on the local LAN you'll need to setup some sort of local DNS. >   > > No aliass or any thing else set except usernames. > > user names are > > fred and wilma > > I can send an email from mercury to fred and tbird will get it. > > When I send to fred from tbird I get an unable to relay for fred@[192.168.1.100]</P> <P> This means that you do not have [192.168.1.100] in the domains section.</P> <P> > >  Any ideas? > >   > > Thanks for your help. > > Chris > </P>

I have Mercury installed on a server. ip192.168.1.100

 

I have 2 clients

192.168.1.10

192.168.1.20

 

I have set up the domain to:

192.168.1.100

mydomain.local

 

If I send a message from Mercury I can get it from my client.

If I send a message from my client it doesn't work.

When I set the ip address do I have to put the [] around i?

Which is correct?

[192.168.1.100]

192.168.1.100

 

For my doman and on my client.

 

I use TBird as the client.

 

Thanks for the help,

 

Chris 

<p>I have Mercury installed on a server. ip192.168.1.100</p><p> </p><p>I have 2 clients</p><p>192.168.1.10</p><p>192.168.1.20</p><p> </p><p>I have set up the domain to:</p><p>192.168.1.100</p><p>mydomain.local</p><p> </p><p>If I send a message from Mercury I can get it from my client.</p><p>If I send a message from my client it doesn't work.</p><p>When I set the ip address do I have to put the [] around i?</p><p>Which is correct?</p><p>[192.168.1.100]</p><p>192.168.1.100</p><p> </p><p>For my doman and on my client.</p><p> </p><p>I use TBird as the client.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the help,</p><p> </p><p>Chris </p>

The form of the RFC 2821 SMTP email address is user@[192.168.1.100]  and the actual email address used in the RFC 2822 message body for the reply To: address should be the same. This will work just fine as long as none of your mail goes outside of your local lan. 

 

 

<P>The form of the RFC 2821 SMTP email address is user@[192.168.1.100]  and the actual email address used in the RFC 2822 message body for the reply To: address should be the same. This will work just fine as long as none of your mail goes outside of your local lan.  </P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P>

When I set up the domain is it

192.168.1.100

 or

[192.168.1.100]

 
 

<p>When I set up the domain is it</p><p>192.168.1.100</p><p> or</p><p>[192.168.1.100]</p><p>   </p>

For some reason I can't send from tbird to a client setup on mercury.

 

I have domains on mercury as follows

gibberish    mydomain.local

moregibberish    192.168.1.100

 

No aliass or any thing else set except usernames.

user names are

fred and wilma 

I can send an email from mercury to fred and tbird will get it.

When I send to fred from tbird I get an unable to relay for fred@[192.168.1.100]

 Any ideas?

 

Thanks for your help.

Chris 

<p>For some reason I can't send from tbird to a client setup on mercury.</p><p> </p><p>I have domains on mercury as follows</p><p>gibberish    mydomain.local</p><p>moregibberish    192.168.1.100</p><p> </p><p>No aliass or any thing else set except usernames.</p><p>user names are</p><p>fred and wilma </p><p>I can send an email from mercury to fred and tbird will get it.</p><p>When I send to fred from tbird I get an unable to relay for fred@[192.168.1.100]</p><p> Any ideas?</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for your help.</p><p>Chris </p>

[quote user="civerson51"]

When I set up the domain is it

192.168.1.100

 or

[192.168.1.100]

[/quote]

 

[192.168.1.100]

[quote user="civerson51"]<p>When I set up the domain is it</p><p>192.168.1.100</p><p> or</p><p>[192.168.1.100]</p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>[192.168.1.100] </p>
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