On 10/22/2012 06:49 AM, Larry Smith wrote: > On Mon October 22 2012 05:56, Will Nordmeyer wrote: >> Thanks >> for the idea. I checked poprelayd (it is running) and it has no data >> when I do a poprelayd -p. I'll contact her to shift to port 587... I >> still wish I could figure out why this suddenly started. And why it is >> only really affecting one or two users. > Hmmm, if poprelayd -p has no data, then it may be running but does > not appear to be parsing the maillog correctly. If running you should > be able to see a person check mail (in the maillog) then within seconds > see that IP (the IP they checked mail from) show up in the poprelayd -p > output. > > As for why only affecting a few, try doing an RBL check against their > IP addresses, it may be those are listed somewhere and causing sendmail > to block the send. > Also some ISPs including comcast do block port 25, so use 587 I believe someone suggested the same. so I second that.
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