Hi,
I have the same problem now, with two domains, yahoo.com and
gmail.com, but in my case the delivery has not stopped by the maximum
number of delivery (without set the -Qr, default 32), in this case my
bandwith usage has 100% by this same email, this email to delivery
have 16MB, because the
On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Dale Qualls wrote:
But is there anyway to dump them? What if I (against the RFC) get rid
of the postmaster account, will they just get dropped and not fill up
the spool?
If you made a mistake typing and address, you probably want to know about
it, don't you?
- Davide
On Thu, 8 Mar 2007, Rob Arends wrote:
Davide,
I was setting up an new xmail server for someone, when I got a ENODNS error
on my test email.
The error was due to a DNS timeout, because a resend of the test email
worked fine.
The error message (in part) that I got back was:
On Fri, 9 Mar 2007, Ana Paula Fernandes wrote:
Hi,
I have the same problem now, with two domains, yahoo.com and
gmail.com, but in my case the delivery has not stopped by the maximum
number of delivery (without set the -Qr, default 32), in this case my
bandwith usage has 100% by this same