Mike,
Your right! The reverse DNS file for that IP ranged got toasted by a
FAT finger. Found the error and reload the named server. Thanks for
spotting that!
Thanks again,
Ken
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008, Mike Bird wrote:
On Thu August 7 2008 13:14:40 Account for Debian group mail wrote:
We're
On Thu August 7 2008 13:14:40 Account for Debian group mail wrote:
> We're having a problem sending mail to comcast.net. The message we are
> getting is:
>
> Aug 7 12:31:18 smtp sm-mta[22694]: m77JV1iC022684:
> to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, delay=00:00:17, xdelay=00:00:01, mailer=esmtp, p
> ri=210588, r
Hello
We're having a problem sending mail to comcast.net. The message we are
getting is:
Aug 7 12:31:18 smtp sm-mta[22694]: m77JV1iC022684: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, delay=00:00:17, xdelay=00:00:01, mailer=esmtp,
p ri=210588, relay=mx2.comcast.net. [76.96.30.116], dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: 4
> I just set up a Debian system using testing as the source. I moved from a
> Gentoo Linux system. I installed Sendmail. I am able to send and receive
> e-mail outside of this box with no problems. But, cron is not able to
> send any e-mails from within the box. Here is the error message:
>
>
I just set up a Debian system using testing as the source. I moved from a
Gentoo Linux system. I installed Sendmail. I am able to send and receive
e-mail outside of this box with no problems. But, cron is not able to
send any e-mails from within the box. Here is the error message:
- Th
Steve Kemp wrote:
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 03:30:23PM -0500, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Note that I did leave /etc/mail in place, but I ran apt-get remove
sendmail, removed the init files, and so forth. Apparantly I missed
something.
You should run "dpkg --purge sendmail" to remove all
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 03:30:23PM -0500, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Note that I did leave /etc/mail in place, but I ran apt-get remove
> sendmail, removed the init files, and so forth. Apparantly I missed
> something.
You should run "dpkg --purge sendmail" to remove all traces of the
package.
Hi Folks,
I'm running postfix on my box, but a while back I installed then
uninstalled sendmail.
Something seems to have been left behind in an obscure location. When I
reboot the machine, something creates a cron job (/etc/cron.d/sendmail).
Whatever is doing this leaves the following in t
hi ya gabe
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Gabe Granger wrote:
> I've got a weird problem with sendmail,
the stuck in mqueue-client is probably a submit.cf problem
that you'd need to replace(fix) -- use the one from sendmail.org
sendmail works out of the box, if you replace some broken distro-modified
I've got a weird problem with sendmail,
I can send and receive emails fine normally to/from external sources,
I can tenet localhost at 127.0.0.1 etc and send email internally and
externally. But for some messed up reason i get connection refused
in the logfile if logcheck tries to send ema
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 12:54:57PM +0200, Michal Sedlak wrote:
> Hello
> I have problem with exim4. It looks like exim do not have permission
> to write to log files. I have googled and find out to check if it is
> runned with root suid, or something, but I do not know how.
Just check the file pe
Hello
I have problem with exim4. It looks like exim
do not have permission to write to log files. I have googled and find out to
check if it is runned with root suid, or something, but I do not know
how.
I have got theese errors:
2005-06-17 12:35:20 1DjEC0-iB-7Q Cannot open
main log f
Kim Onnel wrote:
> I want to be able to send mail from the console, i tried this and
> thats the result,
> Cc:
> slg:/home/zazu# Can't send mail: sendmail process failed with error code 67
It would be nice if there was a list of those codes, but they seem to be
pretty elusive. Wishlist bug.
You
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 18:37:27 +0200, Kim Onnel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to be able to send mail from the console, i tried this and
> thats the result,
>
> any one recognizing the problem ?
>
> slg:/home/zazu# mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: hi
> testing
> .
> Cc:
> slg:/home/z
Hi,
I want to be able to send mail from the console, i tried this and
thats the result,
any one recognizing the problem ?
slg:/home/zazu# mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: hi
testing
.
Cc:
slg:/home/zazu# Can't send mail: sendmail process failed with error code 67
Checking sendmail running:
roo
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004, Oliver Fuchs wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, Sebastian Wild wrote:
>
> > Set up a sarge box for a customer. Installed sendmail onto it.
..
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED], ctladdr=root (0/0), delay=00:00:01, xdelay=00:
..
> > dsn=5.1.2, stat=User unknown
..
> > from=<[EMAIL PROTECTE
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, Sebastian Wild wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I got a little sendmail problem.
> Set up a sarge box for a customer. Installed sendmail onto it.
> Now usually I could send mails from the console with it without
> configuring anything (except network of course *g*)
Hi List,
I got a little sendmail problem.
Set up a sarge box for a customer. Installed sendmail onto it.
Now usually I could send mails from the console with it without
configuring anything (except network of course *g*)
Now on this box it keeps failing :(
Error message is:
Can't send
Hi,
I'm kind of stuck on this one, hoping somebody can help me out..
I host a small family mailing list on one of my debian-woody
machines, using majordomo. This is a very low traffic list (often
weeks go by without any messages.)
This week, traffic on the list was up, but I rece
I am using a single mail account to download mail
from a different server and then forward it to a group of people. For
some reason I keep getting 25 of these in error messages in my mailbox
everyday.
Reporting-MTA: dns;
somewhere.somewhere.comReceived-From-MTA: DNS; localArrival-Date
-> > i have sendmail set up and use smtp-refuser. But my sendmail reports:
-> >
-> > May 13 13:50:38 work sendmail[4414]: twist localhost to
/usr/sbin/smtp-refuser /usr/lib/smtp-refuser/fuckoff-svfsun
-> > May 13 13:50:38 work sendmail[4414]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 25:
twist_option: dup:
Hello,
i have sendmail set up and use smtp-refuser. But my sendmail reports:
May 13 13:50:38 work sendmail[4414]: twist localhost to /usr/sbin/smtp-refuser
/usr/lib/smtp-refuser/fuckoff-svfsun
May 13 13:50:38 work sendmail[4414]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 25:
twist_option: dup: Bad file d
Personally, I find smail to be hard to configure. I never
could get it to work right. Sendmail works fine for me.
Mark Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 02:54:07PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
: Why are you using sendmail and not something else? It is generally
: regarded
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 02:54:07PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
> I have Sendmail running as a MX'ed mailserver. I had a problem with
Why are you using sendmail and not something else? It is generally
regarded as being hard to configure and understand (which is why it's
not the default MTA for Debian
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello Group,
I have Sendmail running as a MX'ed mailserver. I had a problem with
sending mail out from a client with a error "relay-denied" amd I fix
it by adding the ip addresses of my clients. When I try to have mail
sent to me I am unable to reteive
I got a really weird sendmail problem, all the messages I sent to the
machine a put in the queue with reason deferred, in neither mailq, mailq
-v, the syslog or the mail.log, mail.err, mail.info or mail.warn is any
other information available then Deferred. No reason why, just deferred...
If
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote:
> okay, I a little further now, only every mail stays in the mailq with the
> message: Deferrred
>
> HELP!! please
post (or send privately) the output of `mailq -v` so I can see why
your mail is deferred - then we can figure how to get it going
--
Rick
okay, I a little further now, only every mail stays in the mailq with the
message: Deferrred
HELP!! please
Ron
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Richard A Nelson wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote:
>
> > Alright I get the following message when I try to generate sendmail.cf:
> >
> > Configure
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote:
> Alright I get the following message when I try to generate sendmail.cf:
>
> Configure sendmail with the existing /etc/mail/sendmail.mc? [Y]
> Updating sendmail databases ...
> Checking sendmail.cf and databases.
> Scanning /etc/mail/sendmail.mc
> Creatin
Alright I get the following message when I try to generate sendmail.cf:
Configure sendmail with the existing /etc/mail/sendmail.mc? [Y]
Updating sendmail databases ...
Checking sendmail.cf and databases.
Scanning /etc/mail/sendmail.mc
Creating /etc/mail/Makefile. done.
Generating /etc/mail/sen
> showed an error message: NOQUEUE: SYSERR(nielsen): cannot
> chdir(/var/spool/mqueue): Permission denied
>
i have the impression, that your sendmail is not setuid root anymore.
look, to whom it belongs and what are its permissions.
possibly you should have a look at the suid.conf man page.
--
H
I just did an update of potato today for the first time in over a month
(I recently moved and am finally getting caught up with things). After
the update I found that I could not send any mail. /var/log/mail.log
showed an error message: NOQUEUE: SYSERR(nielsen): cannot
chdir(/var/spool/mqueue): P
I solved the problem.
It was related to using the wrong default gateway
I had two gateways one was correct the second was not.
It did not disturb netscape, fetchmail had a problem
-Oz,
--
<
NAME Oz Dror, Los Angeles, Ca
On 27 Jul, Oz Dror wrote:
|
|
| Michael Merten wrote:
|
| > What does your ~/.fetchmailrc file look like? (user names and
| > passwords x'd out, of course)
|
| The ~/.fetchmailrc works on my slink system, with no problems.
| I have the same problem even when I try man
Michael Merten wrote:
> What does your ~/.fetchmailrc file look like? (user names and
> passwords x'd out, of course)
The ~/.fetchmailrc works on my slink system, with no problems.
I have the same problem even when I try manually to get the mail (removing
~/.fetchmailrc)
my fetchmailrc is
serv
On Tue, Jul 27, 1999 at 02:44:48PM -0700, Oz Dror wrote:
> a fresh install of potato.
> I have installed the latest versions of fetchmail and sendmail.
>
> fetchmail times out, thus fail get mail.
> I have no idea why. Is there a way to debug this problem.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
>
Wh
a fresh install of potato.
I have installed the latest versions of fetchmail and sendmail.
fetchmail times out, thus fail get mail.
I have no idea why. Is there a way to debug this problem.
Any help will be appreciated.
-Thnaks
Oz Dror
P.S. Please to not recommend switching to exim.
--
<<<
I am having trouble with my sendmail on Debian 2.1. I want it to map all email to the auto-forwarding addresses that I have on the net (bigfoot, linuxfan,et.). This way when I change ISP's next mouth I do not have to change much on the system. I have read all the sendmail documents on this that
I have sendmail 8.9.0 running on a Debian 2.0 machine.
When I boot the system, and have mail sent to it, I receive messages that
state relaying is denied.
If I /etc/init.d/sendmail stop ; /etc/init.d/sendmail start, everything
works correctly.
Shouldn't the first invocation of /etc/init.d/sendma
Hallo,
I have very interesting problem :
I'm using Debian on 586 as Mail Gateway to my computers which is connected via
UUCP. UUCP connection is established by modems in regular time intervals. When
e-mail arrives with dest. address like [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendmail stores it in
UUCP qeue named
By comparing my sendmail.cf with those of some other linux users, I was
able to figure out my sendmail problem. Changing the Cw line from
braincells.com to localhost was the thing that did the trick I think.
-- Jaldhar
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On Jan 14, 11:53am, Darren Klein wrote:
> Subject: Re: Sendmail Problem
> On Tue, 14 Jan 1997, Remco van de Meent wrote:
>
> > Yeps. You haven't configured sendmail properly. Try to run
'sendmailconfig'.
>
> Hmm. When I installed it
On Tue, 14 Jan 1997, Remco van de Meent wrote:
> Yeps. You haven't configured sendmail properly. Try to run 'sendmailconfig'.
Hmm. When I installed it with dpkg it asked me a few questions, and I
believe I answered them correctly. I guess not. :(
I got it working now.
Only problem remaining,
At 10:51 AM 1/14/97 -0500, Darren Klein wrote:
>On Tue, 14 Jan 1997, Remco van de Meent wrote:
>
>> >2) Sendmail is not working. When I instaleld Debian 1.2 it
>> >auto-installed Smail, I then used dselect to install Sendmail but
>> >Sendmail doesn't work.
>>
>> Very often, sendmail is running
On Tue, 14 Jan 1997, Remco van de Meent wrote:
> >2) Sendmail is not working. When I instaleld Debian 1.2 it
> >auto-installed Smail, I then used dselect to install Sendmail but
> >Sendmail doesn't work.
>
> Very often, sendmail is running as a daemon, and smail is running from
> inetd. Maybe
At 08:02 PM 1/13/97 -0500, Darren Klein wrote:
>1) xinetd does not seem to be starting upon boot, I need to manually
>start. Any ideas why? Where can I add a line to start it on boot?
Edit /etc/init.d-directory, or look in /etc/rc.boot. There should be an
entry for xinetd somewhere, and if the
Hi All,
Please help.
1) xinetd does not seem to be starting upon boot, I need to manually
start. Any ideas why? Where can I add a line to start it on boot?
2) Sendmail is not working. When I instaleld Debian 1.2 it
auto-installed Smail, I then used dselect to install Sendmail but
Sendmail
Hi All,
Please help.
1) xinetd does not seem to be starting upon boot, I need to manually
start. Any ideas why? Where can I add a line to start it on boot?
2) Sendmail is not working. When I instaleld Debian 1.2 it
auto-installed Smail, I then used dselect to install Sendmail but
Sendmail
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