RE: queue analysis

2005-02-18 Thread Noel J. Bergman
I have not read the rest of this thread, but the easy way to watch queue processing is realize that the queue is called the spool, and to turn on DEBUG for the spool manager in environment.xml. --- Noel - To unsubscribe,

Re: queue analysis

2005-02-18 Thread Jason Clark
authorisation > - anyone outside that ip range trying to relay mail will be forced to > authorise themselves. > > Daniel. > > > -Original Message- > > From: Jason Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: 18 February 2005 14:09 > > To: Daniel Per

RE: queue analysis

2005-02-18 Thread Daniel Perry
- anyone outside that ip range trying to relay mail will be forced to authorise themselves. Daniel. > -Original Message- > From: Jason Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 18 February 2005 14:09 > To: Daniel Perry > Cc: James Users List > Subject: Re: queue analysis &g

Re: queue analysis

2005-02-18 Thread Jason Clark
I don't really want a 'totally open relay', but I would like to authorize a few hosts to use it as an smtp server ( similar to the way you add an entry in the access file in sendmail ) I thought that : relay-denied 550 - Requested action not taken: relaying denied would allow this to

RE: queue analysis

2005-02-18 Thread Daniel Perry
No idea about mail analysis tools, but i think your problem is as follows: Mail comes in to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gets changed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] by your forwarder. Gets caught by: (assuming you have it enables) relay-denied 550 - Requested action not taken: relaying denied This mai