Liam Gibbs wrote:
>Chris Hewitt wrote:
>
>>One quick test is to set up an email client (Netscape whatever) to talk
>>to sympatico's smtp server directly (leaving out your exim server). If
>>you can send mail from this then permissions to send are OK, and we look
>>around the Exim configuration.
>
Chris Hewitt wrote:
> >>Can you use exim to send mail from the console? Is sympatcio allowing this?
> >>
> >Sympatico allows it but I can't do it (I used to have another
> >box that did this but it got hacked and pretty much destroyed...)
> >
> One quick test is to set up an email client (Netscape
Liam Gibbs wrote:
>Miles Thompson wrote:
>
>>Can you use exim to send mail from the console? Is sympatcio allowing this?
>>
>Sympatico allows it but I can't do it (I used to have another
>box that did this but it got hacked and pretty much destroyed...)
>
One quick test is to set up an email clie
Miles Thompson wrote:
>
> Liam,
>
> Is "anydomain.ca" in exim's configuration file? Where did that come from?
I put "anydomain.ca" because if I try to mail any domain it fails. I was
using "sympatico.ca" when I was doing my testing.
I don't think I have any domains expilicitly in the exim conf
Liam,
Is "anydomain.ca" in exim's configuration file? Where did that come from?
And, you probably know much more about this than I do, but did you try
those little validation exercises in exim's setup guide? I assume exim
let's you send mail to yourself on the same box.
This ain't much help -
Miles Thompson wrote:
> Unfortunately I discarded the earlier messages, so I don't know what your
> error is.
When I try to send an email I get:
unrouteable mail domain "anydomain.ca"
I can resend you the full error messages if you want.
> Do you have a fixed IP or do you have something like th
Liam,
Unfortunately I discarded the earlier messages, so I don't know what your
error is.
Do you have a fixed IP or do you have something like the Mpowered service
where you're behind sympatico's NAT server?
Can you use exim to send mail from the console? Is sympatcio allowing this?
You may h
Chris Hewitt wrote:
> I was going to ask you whether a normal user on your computer could send
> mail (OK, root counts). As the answer is no, it is not a problem with
> your php setup.
>
> sympatico.ca has several MX entries, the first of which is
> smtp26.bellglobal.com and I can ping that from
Liam,
I was going to ask you whether a normal user on your computer could send
mail (OK, root counts). As the answer is no, it is not a problem with
your php setup.
sympatico.ca has several MX entries, the first of which is
smtp26.bellglobal.com and I can ping that from here. I also get a
re
Jason Wong wrote:
> On Thursday 04 July 2002 23:47, Liam Gibbs wrote:
> > > Are you able to do an nslookup of these domains from the server?
> >
> > Those, of course, were just example email addresses (I'd replaced
> > them before sending out this email so it would be more clear).
> > If I use a r
On Thursday 04 July 2002 23:47, Liam Gibbs wrote:
> > Are you able to do an nslookup of these domains from the server?
>
> Those, of course, were just example email addresses (I'd replaced
> them before sending out this email so it would be more clear).
> If I use a real email address I get the sa
m able to nslookup the addresses before hand so I don't
understand why the mail delivery is not working...
thx,
Liam
> -Original Message-
> From: Liam Gibbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 12:58 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP]
Are you able to do an nslookup of these domains from the server?
-Original Message-
From: Liam Gibbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 12:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Exim sendmail faults
I apologize; this may be more a question for the
people in
I apologize; this may be more a question for the
people in php-install. But I'm having some problems
with my mail stuff in PHP.
I have Exim version 3.12 installed, but I'm not
getting any mails sent out by PHP. I *do* get this
error mail, however:
This is automatically emailed back to me:
This
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