Whew. That was subtle. Thanks for the heads up, Dan and Steve. I had been
procrastinating on telneting into port 25 because it'd been so long since I'd
done it I couldn't remember what I would do afterward. I wish I'd tried that
first.
I had some extra carriage returns in my inetd.conf. T
Well, I'd trace the execution of a manual qrunner, then, and find out
what it's doing, if not calling sendmail. If there's *nothing* in
the MTA logs, then how are you getting this failure?
> Hi Dan. Thanks for the help. Unfortunately, the domain IS listed in
> sendmail.cw. That was a go
Dave,
Assuming that the domain truly is "beersellers.net", I think it
is a mailer problem. I tried to telnet to beersellers.net 25
and got immediately booted:
Trying 208.248.173.68...
Connected to beersellers.net.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.
Do you have TCP wrapp
Hi Dan. Thanks for the help. Unfortunately, the domain IS listed in
sendmail.cw. That was a good guess, though, and I'd never hold you to
the bet. ;)
There isn't anything showing up in the MTA logs. Qrunner just runs, then
happily exits. Sigh.
Thanks again!
Dave Klingler
> Dave Klingler
Dave Klingler wrote:
> What
> I get in the "post" log is
>
> Mar 13 14:27:27 2001 (17741) post to test from [EMAIL PROTECTED], si
> ze=1315, 1 failures
>
> The "smtp" log contains
>
> "Mar 13 14:27:27 2001 (17741) All recipients refused: Connection unexpectedly closed
> Mar 13 14:27:27 2001
Hi folks. I'm having some qrunner problems right now, too, albeit of a
different nature.
I moved my working installation of Mailman from one virtual host on a
Redhat machine over to another virtual host on a Debian machine. I then
rebuilt and reinstalled Mailman 2.0.3 on the other machine, c
One of the things I noticed that would cause slow mail delievery
was reverse lookup of your IP. A lot of mail servers try and
authenticate you box when you make a mail connection, and being
able to do an nslookup of your IP address really helps.
I have mine configured to try to send messages for
Hi All,
I'm having the (somewhat) classic problem of queue runs hanging up
an entire list when a domain doesn't resolve quickly. I'm on a FreeBSD
4.2 system, with sendmail 8.11.1.95% of the time my lists run great,
but when a user's DNS servers go south, I'll have to set him/her to
nomai