Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Smail: 3.2.0.100-4 > > Pine: 3.96L-2 > > > > This is the error message I get: > > [Mail not sent. Sending error: 450 defer '<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>', sender] > > > > Let me state this again. Sending mail on the cmd line will queue mail for > > later delivery when not online. However, if I am in Pine, it(Pine) attempts > > to use the local smtp relay(localhost), and mail delivery fails(doesn't > > queue). > > I installed exim. This can be set to queue all mail destined for non-local > hosts, no matter how it entered the system. > > Smail would queue mail generated with the "mail" command, but if done through > smtp, it would try to resolve dns before queueing. When offline, dns would > fail, and pine would error out. Online, however, dns would work and smail > would put the mail into the outgoing queue. > > This is broken, in my mind. For smail to queue outgoing smtp mail received > through smtp, you must be online. What is the point in that?
Smail 3.2.0.100-4 is from unstable. It has some new anti-spam features, which cause problems in a case like yours. On dialup-connections this can/will cause problems. This problem is reported as a bug and will be resolved before debian 2.0 The smail from stable = bo works fine. Ciao, Martin -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .