On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 04:20:34PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | I've been using nullmailer for quite some time with nary a hitch, but | it looks like it's just sort-of stopped relaying messages; apparently | this happened a few weeks ago, and I never noticed it as I usually end | up using my work email address for everything. | | Whenever I try to flush the queue by hand, I get the following: | | Sending failed: Permanent error in sending the message | | Useful, eh?
Oh yeah, real useful. | I've tested that I can manually telnet to the SMTP port on | the remote mailserver and relay messages through...any ideas? Run tcpdump or ethereal before trying to flush the queue. Then you can see the exact exchange of data between nullmailer and the relay. -D -- Microsoft encrypts your Windows NT password when stored on a Windows CE device. But if you look carefully at their encryption algorithm, they simply XOR the password with "susageP", Pegasus spelled backwards. Pegasus is the code name of Windows CE. This is so pathetic it's staggering. http://www.cegadgets.com/artsusageP.htm http://dman.ddts.net/~dman/
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