- Aug 26, 2000
 
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Yesterday we got DSL at work with a static IP (YEA!) and it's working great for outgoing internet traffic. Problem is McLeod USA's outgoing mail server doesn't allow email to be relayed that doesn't have an @mcleodusa.net at the end, therefore we cannot send email using our old email addresses. Welp, I have a linux server here with sendmail configured and ready to get our domain's MX record changed to point to it and have email at our domain adminned in house by yours truly. Well I could send via that box, but it wouldn't go anywhere, just into the mail queue and sit. I am a linuxconf sendmail configurer (which is pathetic, I know) and could not figure out how to get to it go out to the net. My friends (who aren't online right now) use qmail and say that it's so much more secure than sendmail and easier to configure too. So I download it, take the time to read all the install docs and do it right. Well I got it up and running, but when you telnet to port 25 it opens the connection and IMMEDIATELY closes it whether you telnet to it locally or remotely. I have NO idea where to go from here. We need to send email! Help! 
			
			
				
		
			