RFC complience

2001-07-03 Thread reach_prashant


Hello friends

i have been using qmail-1.03 from almost a year now , and before 2 days

i have received a complain from one of my customer that he is not able to
send (relay or mail destined to localdomain) from my qmail-smtpd , he is
getting an error connection timeout/reset etc errors while sending the
mail , further if the mail contains more then one line then this is
happening ,but if the message is lesser then one line (message body is
lesser then one line) then qmail-smtpd is accepting his mails and mails are

also getting delivered sucessfully  but without any spaces (even if the
line contains space char) , 

 now the intresting thing is that the mail client from which this customer
is trying to send/receive mails works on TV , and its specifically designed

for broadband users , 

 i myself has tested this tool(mail client for tv for broadband network)
with other ISP's , other mail servers on internet but its working with all
those accept out mail server ,

 so please suggest how to debug/resolve this problem , 

 also if someone can tell me with which RFC's qmail complies with , 
pop-3 is also not working with this mail tool, so please suggest me the
RFC's for SMTP and POP with which qmail complies with.


Thanks  Regards
Prashant Desai


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Re: RFC complience

2001-07-03 Thread Vincent Schonau

On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 12:47:30PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[...]

  i myself has tested this tool(mail client for tv for broadband network)
 with other ISP's , other mail servers on internet but its working with all
 those accept out mail server ,

  so please suggest how to debug/resolve this problem , 

Look in your logs. If your logs do not have any information pertaining
to this problem, use recordio to see what's going over the wire.


Vince.





Re: RFC complience

2001-07-03 Thread Magnus Bodin

On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 12:47:52PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hello friends
 
 i have been using qmail-1.03 from almost a year now , and before 2 days
 
 i have received a complain from one of my customer that he is not able to
 send (relay or mail destined to localdomain) from my qmail-smtpd , he is
 getting an error connection timeout/reset etc errors while sending the
 mail , further if the mail contains more then one line then this is
 happening ,but if the message is lesser then one line (message body is
 lesser then one line) then qmail-smtpd is accepting his mails and mails are

My principal guess would be that the client suffers from bare lf.

See http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html

/magnus



Re: RFC complience

2001-07-03 Thread Lukas Beeler

i think it's the mail tool on the tv box which breaks the RFC's and not qmail
get a computer and everything is fine

At 12:47 03.07.2001 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello friends

 i have been using qmail-1.03 from almost a year now , and before 2 days

i have received a complain from one of my customer that he is not able to
send (relay or mail destined to localdomain) from my qmail-smtpd , he is
getting an error connection timeout/reset etc errors while sending the
mail , further if the mail contains more then one line then this is
happening ,but if the message is lesser then one line (message body is
lesser then one line) then qmail-smtpd is accepting his mails and mails are

also getting delivered sucessfully  but without any spaces (even if the
line contains space char) ,

  now the intresting thing is that the mail client from which this customer
is trying to send/receive mails works on TV , and its specifically designed

for broadband users ,

  i myself has tested this tool(mail client for tv for broadband network)
with other ISP's , other mail servers on internet but its working with all
those accept out mail server ,

  so please suggest how to debug/resolve this problem ,

  also if someone can tell me with which RFC's qmail complies with ,
pop-3 is also not working with this mail tool, so please suggest me the
RFC's for SMTP and POP with which qmail complies with.


Thanks  Regards
Prashant Desai


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