[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As I indicated on my first post, this is our isp's server.
Consequently,
> the bounce message is all I have to work with. I was hoping someone
would
> give some general suggestions on where to look so that I could pass
it on to
> my isp. Sorry to have troubled you all.
>
OK, let me change my request for info.. What do *their* mail log files
indicate? If I were a betting man, I would bet money that as soon as
you find out what is being logged, you won't need help from this list
to determine the problem. Unfortunately, many ISP's are admin'd by
young wanna-be's who don't know their ass from a hole in the ground
and got their job by fast talking (if you can't dazzle 'em with
brilliance, baffle 'em with bullshit). Don't for a minute think that
just because they have large clients, they have competent help.
In your original post you asked:
One reason I am still uncomfortable; if my isp (local but handles
several large companies and thousands of dial-up) who has so much more
experience running qmail than I can't figure out a "mysterious" bouce
problem, how will I cross that bridge?
I believe you will be able to cross that bridge with ease because you
will have access to *all* the info you need to identify where your
problem lies. And once the root of a problem is exposed, the solution
becomes apparent.
Niles