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Jorge Almeida wrote:
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| (...)
| @400000003f0736fd2cd28a6c info msg 134303: bytes 379 from
| <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 31895 uid 500
| @400000003f0736fd2d97ab44 starting delivery 26: msg 134303 to remote
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| @400000003f0736fd2d97becc status: local 0/10 remote 1/20
| @400000003f0736fe150bb7dc delivery 26: success:
|
193.136.128.3_accepted_message./Remote_host_said:_250_Ok:_queued_as_CCD7724D8F/
| @400000003f0736fe150bcf4c status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
| @400000003f0736fe15ba62b4 end msg 134303
| @400000003f0737242de1eefc new msg 134303
| @400000003f0737242de2066c info msg 134303: bytes 412 from
| <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 31953 uid 500
| @400000003f0737242ff6b1b4 starting delivery 27: msg 134303 to remote
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| @400000003f0737242ff6c53c status: local 0/10 remote 1/20
| @400000003f0737293af6f68c delivery 27: deferral:
|
193.136.128.3_does_not_like_recipient./Remote_host_said:_450_<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>:_Sender_address_rejected:_Domain_not_found/Giving_up_on_193.136.128.3./
It appears that kmail isn't setting your envelope sender correctly. And
the remote host is rejecting [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a envelope
sender.  You need to ensure kmail is using a correct envelope sender and
you should be fine.
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|
|
| There is also a strange named file:
| $ more [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<snip>
That's just a auto rotated current file.  Don't worry about it, multilog
will rotate your log files based on the -n/-s flags in your multilog run
file.
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