/var/log/maillog file shold have some clues.
Cesar Aracena wrote:
Before trying to guess what Saddam can and can't do with computers, try
sending e-mails to different addresses (different domains... NOT just
different usernames). Sometimes, the e-mail server you use is NOT
configured properly, so
Cesar Aracena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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For some e-mail servers, you have to write lots of extra headers in
the e-mails in order to pass their guard.
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True! But actually, I' ve seen people using only the 'From:' header to send
mail. Emails can then
* Thus wrote Ivo Fokkema ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Cesar Aracena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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For some e-mail servers, you have to write lots of extra headers in
the e-mails in order to pass their guard.
[/snip]
True! But actually, I' ve seen people using
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* Thus wrote Ivo Fokkema ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
True! But actually, I' ve seen people using only the 'From:' header to
send
mail. Emails can then be dropped easily by servers thinking it is spam.
No email server should drop
My ideas: (in order of likelihood)
Idea #1: Your computer hates you.
Idea #2: Sendmail isn't running.
Idea #3: Sendmail isn't setup correctly.
Idea #4: You have been hacked by Saddam.
-Michael
:-)
Ben C. wrote:
I have recently had php installed on my server with sendmail. The server is behind a
Before trying to guess what Saddam can and can't do with computers, try
sending e-mails to different addresses (different domains... NOT just
different usernames). Sometimes, the e-mail server you use is NOT
configured properly, so every e-mail does not gets to you.
It happened to me too when
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