On Nov 20, 2014, at 1:23 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > > On 11/20/2014 02:14 PM, Wietse Venema wrote: >> Robert Moskowitz: >>> Nov 20 10:19:47 z9m9z postfix/smtp[4090]: 8602A600B7: >>> to=<dove...@dovecot.org>, relay=dovecot.org[137.117.229.219]:25, >>> delay=2.2, delays=0.09/0.03/1.5/0.52, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 >>> Ok: queued as B57F32347A) >>> >>> Sure looks like dovecot.org rejected my MTA connection. I doubt when >>> the requeued message tries again it will go through. >> Huh? Your email was accepted and queued with an ID of B57F32347A. >> >> Wietse >> > Perhaps the problem is dovecot.org. > > via http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2014-November/date.html > > There HAS been no mail posted there since before my server switch. What a > coincidence. But my mail message is not showing either in the archive. So > if they got it it is their problem, and with all the little nits I have > missed (like group permissions on amavis directories for clam), that I jumped > the wrong way. >
I have received three batch emails from dovecot today. I would recommend putting mail related lists on a server not your own so you can access them when your server is down. > So I apologize. You are all here a great help for me. > > Back to figuring out if I am going to limit google to IPv4 only or figure out > what they want for IPv6. I SHOULD know enough people at google to really get > to the source of this. I really would rather be using IPv6 over IPv4. > > thanks all. > > >