Hello, > >Rolf Edlund: > >> Sometimes when trying to send mail, I get these message (sendmail -q -v): ... Jiri Baum: > >3) you do know that this is a server, and that user-friendly mail > >programs exist, don't you?
Ralf G. R. Bergs: > I think you don't get the point. > > He is trying to empty sendmail's queue, i.e. send pending messages to the > receiver-MTA. So he is. My mistake. Why is the sending MTA attempting to send a blank message, then? (If that's what it's trying to do?) May be an idea to check in its spool directory whether the relevant message-ID is corrupt in some way. > The above quoted message ("Enter mail") is a message that the receiver-MTA > issues during the SMTP dialog. Obviously something went wrong, like the > connection timed out. > > A typical dialog looks like this: > > helo foobar Shouldn't that be "helo my.host.com" ? > mail from<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > rcpt to:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > data > <message> > . > quit > > The above message ("Enter mail") is being issued by the receiver-MTA after > the "data" command has been issued. Yup. The variant "sock it to me sock it to me end with <nl>.<nl>" is rare. Jiri -- Jiri Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> We'll know the future has arrived when every mailer transparently quotes lines that begin with "From ", but no-one remembers why.