On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 10:53:14AM +0100, Salvatore Toribio wrote:
> I see. The problem is that in this moment I'm leaving for a meeting 
> and this afternoon I'll go in holidays for a week.
> 
> I've arvhive some messages here is one:
> 
> # less archives/new/proxy2107450511455229897

Doesn't help. 

Actually, forget what I said. Either use a packet sniffer to discover what
actually was received, or integrate recordio into qmail-smtpd to log the
actual SMTP transaction:

i.e.

0 smtp  qmail-smtpd

becomes

0 smtp recordio qmail-smtpd

Then your logs will show the SMTP transaction, and then you'll see whether
or not what Qmail claims to be the sender/recip matches reality. So far we
know it's got the sender right - chances are it's got the recip right too :-)


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Jason Haar
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