On 09/13/2011 02:38 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
> Am 13.09.2011 14:34, schrieb Simon Loewenthal/NL/Tele2:
>> On 09/13/2011 02:11 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
>>> Simon Loewenthal/NL/Tele2:
>>>>    
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>>     I have a seen a few of these messages popping up in the mail.log
>>>> over the past weeks. Would someone tell me whether this is a
>>>> configuration problem with my server, or a remote site?  The 451 error
>>>> has appeared from a couple of sites, hence I wonder if the problem lies
>>>> with my site.  In the case of the example below, the message is delivered.
>>> SMTP is a client-server protocol. 
>>>
>>> When sending mail, Postfix is the SMTP client.
>>>
>>> When receiving mail, Postfix is the SMTP server.
>>>
>>> When the SMTP server replies with "server configuration error" then
>>> the SMTP server has a problem.
>>>
>>>     Wietse
>> Thank-you Wietse.
>> Thus, the problem is my broken server.  Next step is to work out where
>> the problem is.
> why is YOUR server broken if the REMOTE server says "configuration problem"?
>
Because I had mis-read the the statement back-to-front.  Now I
understand it the right way around.  :}

Regards.

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