Nevermind. Turns out I'm just incredibly stupid, and had, for some
unknown reason, commented out the line with the admins-tuple, so the
mail had absolutely no recipient...

On May 6, 2:57 pm, Emil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> I'm wrestling with a hosting company where I'm trying to deploy a
> django powered site. Pretty much the only remaining problem is sending
> email via the contact form. I don't get any errors while sending, but
> they never arrive... The following shows up in the sendmail logs:
> "did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during connection to daemon0"
>
> The sendmail server is on localhost, port 25, and does not require a
> user/password. I've tried without any values (since the default values
> should suffice) and with the values explicitly set, both using ip
> (both the actual IP of the machine, and 127.0.0.1) and 'localhost'
> etc.
>
> The hosting company are not that familliar with django, but say that
> sandmail has been working perfectly on that machine for other (non-
> django) apps, so they suggest that some setting or other in Python or
> Django might be the culprit. The setup (using django-contact-form by
> James Bennett) has worked previously on a different host (Webfaction).
>
> Any mail experts out there that have any idea if this might be Django-
> related at all, or if there is any other reason this happens?
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