> Thanks very much for your useful posting.
> The mail is arriving now without delay,
> so the problem must just have been that my remote ISP
> did not like me giving a local address.
Check the full headers of the email you eventually got - you said you
had some "spoofing" going on, essentially.
Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> taking the information from your other posting of this thread you were
> using the sendmail binary to send the message. This leads to using the
> submission mechanism (that's ok and standard).
>
> The MSP accepted your message - thus the "queued mail for delivery" log
>
Timothy Murphy schrieb:
> Larry Brower wrote:
>
>>> I see that mail sent from a remote computer
>>> never leaves the computer,
>>> the last entry in /var/log/maillog being
>>> "Queued mail for delivery".
>>>
>>>
>> The message was accepted. You failed to supply sufficient information to
>> trou
Larry Brower wrote:
>> I see that mail sent from a remote computer
>> never leaves the computer,
>> the last entry in /var/log/maillog being
>> "Queued mail for delivery".
>>
>>
> The message was accepted. You failed to supply sufficient information to
> troubleshoot further.
Thanks for your r
Alan McKay wrote:
>> 220 FBCMCL01B06.fbc.local Microsoft ESMTP MAIL Service, Version:
>> 6.0.3790.3959 ready at Sun, 22 Nov 2009 01:02:20 +0100
>
> I'm confused. This seems to be running MS mail server - what does
> that have to do with Centos?
That is the response from my ISP's mail-server.
> 220 FBCMCL01B06.fbc.local Microsoft ESMTP MAIL Service, Version:
> 6.0.3790.3959 ready at Sun, 22 Nov 2009 01:02:20 +0100
I'm confused. This seems to be running MS mail server - what does
that have to do with Centos?
You've got 2 boxes? 1 is a MS mail server and the other is Centos?
Is send
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Timothy Murphy wrote:
I see that mail sent from a remote computer
never leaves the computer,
the last entry in /var/log/maillog being
"Queued mail for delivery".
The message was accepted. You failed to supply sufficient information to
troubleshoot further.
1. What is likely to cau
I see that mail sent from a remote computer
never leaves the computer,
the last entry in /var/log/maillog being
"Queued mail for delivery".
1. What is likely to cause this message?
I know I registered with my remote mail server
with a different name to my name on the computer.
Is that likely to b
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