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Re: [cobalt-users] mailrouting problem
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] mailrouting problem
- From: Jeff Lasman <jblists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat May 13 17:45:02 2000
- Organization: nobaloney.net
Luc Schiltz wrote:
> $TTL 2H
>
> @ IN SOA ns1.interpoint.lu. hostmaster.ns1.interpoint.lu.
>
> (
I've not done any tests to see if it makes a difference, but in my
understanding, the open paren (in the last line I've quoted above)
should follow "interpoint.lu." thusly:
@ IN SOA ns1.interpoint.lu.
hostmaster.ns1.interpoint.lu. (
instead of being on a line of it's own.
> trying to send mails from RaQ3 to RaQ1 using an smtp server from RaQ3:
> this is the logfile from RaQ3:
>
> May 14 01:35:10 eisleck sendmail[13878]: BAA13878: from=<support@xxxxxx>, size=298, class=0, pri=30298, nrcpts=1, msgid=<200005132335.BAA13878@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, proto=SMTP, relay=dialup74.lux.eunet.lu [193.91.32.74]
> May 14 01:35:11 eisleck sendmail[13879]: BAA13878: to=<luc@xxxxxx>, ctladdr=<support@xxxxxx> (364/100), delay=00:00:01, xdelay=00:00:01, mailer=local, stat=Sent -> it doesn't indicate that the message has been accepted for delivery
>
> the logfile from RaQ1 doesn't have any entry concerning the sending of this mail ...
>
> strange ... but do you have any idea ?
Have you tried telneting into the RaQ1 from the RaQ3, on port 25, and
entering the commands sendmail would send?
That's the next step.
Jeff
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