On 03.03.24 09:28, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
On Sun, Mar 3, 2024 at 1:46 AM Richard Shetron wrote:
On the update forced on us on 2/22/24 or 2/23/24 it stopped working.
[...] We chased the initial problem
to, we think, ssh-keygen in /usr/local/bin/ which was Not found but
> From: Richard Shetron
> We run our own dns for sgeinc.com.
> I've always used mail.sgeinc.com as my incoming and outgoing server. At
> various times mail has been an alias for another machine. It's
> currently on the same address as sge.sgeinc.com. On the update forced
> on us on 2/22/24 or
Citeren Markus Winkler :
Also the time is important. Your wrote:
on 2/22/24 or 2/23/24 it stopped working
Have a look at the cert's validity:
--> Not Before: Feb 22 14:45:49 2024 GMT
All these details seems to be matching IMHO.
That seems to be a coincidence. Looking at the history of
We finally solved the problem. For some reason dovecot stopped
accepting mail.sgeinc.com but wanted sge.sgeing.com, the real name of
the machine, not an alias name with the same IP address. Why it was
going for ssh-keygen we don't know.
On 3/3/2024 3:28 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
On
As Aki wrote:
In that tune, due to a bug in mailman, some of the recent mails have failed to make it to the list, so if you have sent a mail after 3rd of
March (last seen mail in the archive), you may want to send it again.
and as my mail (March 3rd) couldn't be found in the archive, here it
Hi Richard,
On 24.02.24 22:38, Richard Shetron wrote:
I've always used mail.sgeinc.com as my incoming and outgoing server. At
various times mail has been an alias for another machine. It's
currently on the same address as sge.sgeinc.com. On the update forced
on us on 2/22/24 or 2/23/24 it
On Sun, Mar 3, 2024 at 1:46 AM Richard Shetron wrote:
Hello,
My sysadmin and I spent a couple hours trying to figure out a POP3
problem that has worked for about 20 or so years.
We run our own dns for sgeinc.com.
I've always used mail.sgeinc.com as my incoming and
Hello,
My sysadmin and I spent a couple hours trying to figure out a POP3
problem that has worked for about 20 or so years.
We run our own dns for sgeinc.com.
I've always used mail.sgeinc.com as my incoming and outgoing server. At
various times mail has been an alias for another machine. It's