Chris Purves wrote:
Thank you for your reply. When I first started the post I hadn't
considered that the cause of the problem was firewalling or interception
of my messages, but that is what it appears to be, so it is not a
problem with exim.
One tends to forget what is not 'in your face'.
Thank you for your reply. When I first started the post I hadn't
considered that the cause of the problem was firewalling or interception
of my messages, but that is what it appears to be, so it is not a
problem with exim.
W B Hacker wrote:
Chris Purves wrote:
*trimmed*
My server (as wel
Chris Purves wrote:
*trimmed*
My server (as well as myself) is located in Shanghai.
- On an 'Allocated Portable' IP
- In a dynamically-allocated IP netblock often denied MTA
connection by potential peers if not firewalled by the netblock
owner, the PRC Government, or some combination of th
Chris Purves wrote:
B. Johannessen wrote:
Chris Purves wrote:
Strange. When I try, I get the error following the RCPT command. And
there's an additional line that looks like the last part of an error
message:
220 aurora.northfolk.ca ESMTP Exim 4.50 Sun, 02 Apr 2006 10:32:22 +0800
EHLO db.org
25
B. Johannessen wrote:
> Chris Purves wrote:
>> If I send a message to myself using a 3rd party SMTP server, exim
>> rejects the mail and I receive the following message in the returned
>> mail:
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host mail.northfolk.ca[220.234.29.148] said: 500
>> error
>> (in reply to MA
On Sunday 02 April 2006 10:59, Derrick MacPherson wrote:
> mail# exim -v -bt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>router = dnslookup, transport = remote_smtp
>host mail.northfolk.ca [220.234.29.148] MX=5
> mail# telnet 220.234.29.148 25
> Trying 220.234.29.148...
> Connected to 220.234.29
mail# exim -v -bt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
router = dnslookup, transport = remote_smtp
host mail.northfolk.ca [220.234.29.148] MX=5
mail# telnet 220.234.29.148 25
Trying 220.234.29.148...
Connected to 220.234.29.148.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 aurora.northfolk.ca ESMTP Exim 4.50
Chris Purves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If I send a message to myself using a 3rd party SMTP server, exim
> rejects the mail and I receive the following message in the returned
> mail:
[...]
> How can I debug this problem?
Add
log_selector = +all
to your exim config.
hth, good night,
Chr
If I send a message to myself using a 3rd party SMTP server, exim rejects
the mail and I receive the following message in the returned mail:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host mail.northfolk.ca[220.234.29.148] said: 500 error
(in reply to MAIL FROM command)
There is no record of the mail in either ma