>>Look at your Postfix logs what does it show. Check to see if you have
>>indeed closed down any relaying. You can use some online sites which
>>can verify this for you.
>>
>>The newer Postfix versions automatically will reject unknown users. If
>> you
>>can, upgrade your current Postfix version.
>
Joe Aldeguer skrev:
Look at your Postfix logs what does it show. Check to see if you have
indeed closed down any relaying. You can use some online sites which
can verify this for you.
The newer Postfix versions automatically will reject unknown users. If you
can, upgrade your current Postfix versio
At 16:20 02/01/05, Administrator wrote:
Hello folks,
I'm new to this list, but I've used SM for years. Recently I've gotten
these bounces...
Header looks as follows:
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
MyDomain is you? If so, it looks to me as if you should do a google
for "joe-job".
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Hello folks,
I'm new to this list, but I've used SM for years. Recently I've gotten
these bounces...
Header looks as follows:
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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