Charles Cazabon wrote:
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> Mark E. Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Geez, I hate multipart/alternative and base64-encoded email.

Sorry about that everyone ... thought I was sending plain text by
default to the qmail list. A thousand lashes ...

Here is my current situation ... my machine is not _currently_ being
prevented from sending mail. I have a number of "critical" messages
sitting in my queue from my system monitoring software destined for my
pager ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and they are just sitting there.
One of my mission critical servers died early friday morning and I was
never notified!

All the non-critical stuff just goes to my email address,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] The non-critical messages _are_ being delivered, the
critical ones are not, and each attempt at sending them results in
"Sorry,_I_wasn't_able_to_establish_an_SMTP_connection._(#4.4.1)/"

Is there something wrong with pagenet.ca domain? Perhaps *@rmc.ca is
being blocked at their end (we recently had a student go on a spamming
campaign)? nslookup returns:

Non-authoritative answer:
pagenet.ca      preference = 0, mail exchanger = mail.pagenet.ca
pagenet.ca      preference = 20, mail exchanger = mail2.pagenet.ca

Authoritative answers can be found from:
pagenet.ca      nameserver = ns.gecems.com
pagenet.ca      nameserver = ns2.gecems.com
mail.pagenet.ca internet address = 207.6.71.204
mail2.pagenet.ca        internet address = 207.6.71.104
ns.gecems.com   internet address = 207.6.71.207
ns2.gecems.com  internet address = 216.94.91.11

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