This is a WEIRD one!
We host our own email/DNS servers (linux
boxes).
I have a wide variety of Macs on campus,
ranging from OS 8.1 to 9.2.2. We’ve rolled out
several new iMacs in the last month, most
running Eudora 3.x.
Most of the machines will send/receive email
just fine. I have a few (3 at the moment) that
cannot send email off-campus.
When they try to send email off-campus, they
get this message (paraphrased):
“The domain blahblah is unacceptable to your
SMPT server”.
Eudora 5 mentions something about “relaying
not allowed”.
I have several machines with the same setup
that work!!!!
Thus far have 2 machine with 9.2.2 with this
problem, and 1 running 8.1 or 8.6 that just
started having it last week.Once the problem
appears, it appears consistently.
My current workaround – change Eudora to
use my “list” machine as the SMTP
server…..but I shouldn’t have to do this!
Since most machines CAN send out, I think
there isn’t a SMPT server config
problem….right?
Entourage works jsut fine…this only shows up
for Eudora users.
Ideas on the problem/procedure for finding the
problem/a fix?