Hi! Sorry if this message has appeared before, but since the problem is in smail, I can't be too sure :))) ------- Forwarded Message Follows - - - - - - -
Date sent: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 15:27:47 +0000 From: "Jose L. Gomez Dans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Copies to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Help with smail! Hi! I logged into my debian box today, and found no mail. Being subscribed to this list, this was a bad omen. No mail has arrived in the past two days. This same problem happened in the past, but I sorted it out (unfortunately, I don't know how!). Basically, if I telnet to my computer's port 25, I don't get an indication that smail is sitting there. It looks as if it might have something to do with /etc/hosts.deny, because telnetting to the local loop port 25 does not have any problems at all, and local mail is delivered without a glitch. Mail from the outside world seems to time out waiting to issue the HELO/EHLO command to my in.smtpd. Local machines in my domain (shef.ac.uk) can and do deliver mail, even though a manual telnet connection to port 25 looks dodgy (it seems to crash). I am using smail 3.2.0.102-1, as packaged in slink. All dependencies are fine, and I don't know what has caused this program to stop working. From the above symptons I suspect a problem not on smail, but hosts.allow or hosts.deny (even though accessing other ports from remote machines outside shef.ac.uk works fine; finger doesn't work either). Please, if someone's got an idea, help... How is one suppossed to live without e-mail??? :) TIA Jose -- Jose L Gomez Dans PhD student Radar & Communications Group Department of Electronic Engineering University of Sheffield UK