If you read the "blah, blah", and go to the website mentioned, you will find
out exactly what the problem is.

--Adam

On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 03:41:00PM -0800, Ben Houston wrote:
> I used snoop on Solaris to capture the packets on port 25... The first
> exchange seems fine, I see a DATA command, qmail says "354 go ahead". Then
> there's a packet whose data ends with \r\n from the client, empty response
> from server, then there's a packet with this in it:
> 
> "X-EM-Version: 4, 5, 0, 6\r\nX-EM-Registration: #3113420714600B"
> 
> Immediately following this packet is the 451 See blah blah... response from
> the server.
> 
> Does this seem right? Does that packet need to end with \r\n? Should the
> \r\n in the middle of the line not be followed with more information? It
> doesn't seem like it should matter (especially since we're in the DATA part,
> and smtp shouldn't be taking commands...)
> 
> -ben
> 
> 
> on 2/23/00 1:18 AM, Anand Buddhdev at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 05:06:00PM -0800, Ben Houston wrote:
> > 
> >> I think there's a problem with the software he's using... could it be the
> >> Bare LF problem? I know I haven't been able to supply much information here,
> >> but that's because I can't seem to find log entries (apparently qmail-smtpd
> >> doesn't have any), and I'm not sure how to continue. Any similar experiences
> >> or suggestions for a course of action? Thanks for your help...
> > 
> > You can use recordio from the ucspi-tcp package to record the entire
> > conversation from that database application. Then you'll know if it's a
> > bare LF problem or something else.
> 

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