Yes, the mail from the primary account was logged. As you'll notice in the
postconf-n, I've set debug_peer_list=google.com and that produced plenty of
debugging information when I sent an e-mail from the primary account. Even
before I added debug_peer_list, mail from the primary account was being
logged as would be expected.

But if I post from the alternate account, I'm seeing nothing at all. I agree
with you that it looks as though nothing has arrived. That's really why I
posted here--to find out whether there was anything else I could check. It's
really baffling.  I can post a mail from gmail and it arrives. I can then
immediately post exactly the same mail, but tell gmail to send it from the
alternate account, and it disappears into the ether. As far as I'm aware,
the only difference between the two mails will be that the second one has a
"sender" header. And if the e-mail really isn't getting though, then I'd
have expected a failure report to be returned to my gmail account.  It's all
 very odd.


On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 1:05 AM, /dev/rob0 <r...@gmx.co.uk> wrote:

> On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 10:39:33PM +0000, flip side wrote:
> > Thanks for the reply, Wietse. I had read that already -- I'm not
> > quite sure it is you're wanting me to do. I would provide more
> > details if I had any, but I can't find any logging information.
>
> Was the mail you got from your primary account logged?
>
> If nothing is logged, then nothing arrived. There is nothing in the
> thread here with which we can help you. Perhaps you have a question
> for the support desk at your provider, gmail?
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