Jason Luck wrote:
>Thanks for the response, unfortunately my limited knowledge on these
>matters leaves me at a dead end. Not sure how to change any of these
>items or where to go from here.
You fix it in your sendmail configuration by telling sendmail to listen
for port 25 connects from anyw
Thanks for the response, unfortunately my limited knowledge on these
matters leaves me at a dead end. Not sure how to change any of these
items or where to go from here.
On Fri, 23 Feb 2007, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Jason Luck wrote:
> >
> >grep "Port" sendmail.cf
> >
> >O DaemonPortOptions=Port=s
Jason Luck wrote:
>
>grep "Port" sendmail.cf
>
>O DaemonPortOptions=Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA
>#O ClientPortOptions=Family=inet, Address=0.0.0.0
I don't know sendmail configuration, but it seems you've only told it
to listen on the local loopback port 127.0.0.1
>netstat -na |grep ":25
> That's right. The delay notice below says it was unable to connect to
> an SMTP server at falconfootball.org. Is your MTA at
> falconfootball.org listening for connects on port 25 from the outside?
grep "Port" sendmail.cf
O DaemonPortOptions=Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA
#O ClientPortOptio
Jason Luck wrote:
>
>...but...I'm not able to...
>
>(a) receive any email when posted to a list I'm subscribed to.
>(b) and there is not record in the archives of these messages.
>(c) I've checked the following logs...maillog, smtp, smtp-failure and they
>are not posting anything.
>
>It seems as t
On Fri, 23 Feb 2007, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Jason Luck wrote:
> >
> >I didn't know enough to look into the specific log files that gave me the
> >information until I had started this thread. 6.14 looks helpful. But I
> >looked in resolv.conf and have the following:
> >
> >; generated by /sbin/dh
Jason Luck wrote:
>
>I didn't know enough to look into the specific log files that gave me the
>information until I had started this thread. 6.14 looks helpful. But I
>looked in resolv.conf and have the following:
>
>; generated by /sbin/dhclient-script
>search localdomain
>nameserver 24.25.5.6
On Fri, 23 Feb 2007, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Jason Luck wrote:
>
> >Also...I just found a discussion on the mailman archives of...
> >
> >Low level smtp error.
>
>
> And I wonder why you didn't find FAQ 6.14 which addresses your problem
> specifically.
I didn't know enough to look into the specif
Jason Luck wrote:
>When I look in my /etc/hosts file...I have no entries.
>
>So I just added...
>
>127.0.0.1 localhost
>
>...and restarted the network.
That should help.
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Jason Luck wrote:
>Also...I just found a discussion on the mailman archives of...
>
>Low level smtp error.
And I wonder why you didn't find FAQ 6.14 which addresses your problem
specifically.
>telnet localhost 25
>
>...from the mailman box. I just tried that command from the mailman box
>and
Jason Luck wrote:
>> >SMTPHOST...in mm_cfg.py...no info on
>> > DELIVERY_MODULE = 'SMTPDirect'
>> > MTA = 'Manual'
>> > SMTPHOST = 'localhost'
>> > SMTPPORT = 0 # default from smtplib
>> > SENDMAIL_CMD = '/usr/lib/sendmail'
>>
>>
>> If the above are actually indente
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