On Thu 03 Sep 2009 04:40:51 AM CEST, Scott Haneda wrote
How exactly does one get to that man page?
man man
man 5 postconf
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On Wed, 02 Sep 2009, Scott Haneda wrote:
> On Sep 2, 2009, at 4:07 PM, Sahil Tandon wrote:
>
>> As clearly documented in postconf(5),
>
> How exactly does one get to that man page?
> man postconf
> That of course works.
That "works" because, absent a section specification, man(1) will only
displa
On 2-Sep-2009, at 17:02, /dev/rob0 wrote:
On Wednesday 02 September 2009 17:46:38 LuKreme wrote:
The rDNS is wrong, but does reject_unknown_hostname
care about that?
You seem to be confusing several restrictions here.
Actually, I merely typoed. I do not have "reject_unknown_hostname"
smtpd_
On 2-Sep-2009, at 20:40, Scott Haneda wrote:
On Sep 2, 2009, at 4:07 PM, Sahil Tandon wrote:
As clearly documented in postconf(5),
How exactly does one get to that man page?
man 5 postconf
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man postconf(5)
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
man postconf5
No manual entry for postconf5
Does this imply there are version 1, 2, 3, and 4 as well? How do I
find out?
The number specifies the section, not version.
$ man 5 postconf
$ whereis postconf
pos
On Sep 2, 2009, at 4:07 PM, Sahil Tandon wrote:
> As clearly documented in postconf(5),
How exactly does one get to that man page?
man postconf
That of course works.
man postconf(5)
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
man postconf5
No manual entry for postconf5
like th
On Sep 2, 2009, at 4:07 PM, Sahil Tandon wrote:
As clearly documented in postconf(5),
How exactly does one get to that man page?
man postconf
That of course works.
man postconf(5)
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
man postconf5
No manual entry for postconf5
Does t
On Wed, 02 Sep 2009, LuKreme wrote:
> what exactly does "Cannot find your hostname" mean?
>
> NOQUEUE: reject_warning: RCPT from unknown[216.1.201.141]: 450 4.7.1
> Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname, [216.1.201.141];
> from= to= proto=SMTP
> helo=
>
> ;; ANSWER SECTION:
> wellmi
On Wednesday 02 September 2009 17:46:38 LuKreme wrote:
> what exactly does "Cannot find your hostname" mean?
>
> NOQUEUE: reject_warning: RCPT from unknown[216.1.201.141]: 450 4.7.1
> Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname, [216.1.201.141];
> from= to=
> proto=SMTP helo=
>
> ;; ANSWER SECT
On 2-Sep-2009, at 16:46, LuKreme wrote:
what exactly does "Cannot find your hostname" mean?
Never mind. Found the answer a few seconds after hitting send.
$ host 216.1.201.141
141.201.1.216.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer unite13.ufot.com.
$ host unite13.ufot.com
Host unite13.ufot.com not
On Monday, September 1, 2008, 08:23:15, Ebbe Hjorth wrote:
> ...
> But as far as i can see, i have reverse dns and a record setup correct,
But did you arrange to have your DNS server be authoritative for your IP
range?
See http://www.ripe.net/reverse/ for details.
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Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Ebbe Hjorth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
My freebsd mailq command shows
(host mail.newsmailservice.com[212.97.129.145] said: 450 Client host
rejected: cannot find your hostname, [86.58.167.132] (in reply to RCPT TO
command))
But as far as i can see, i have reverse dns an
* Ebbe Hjorth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> My freebsd mailq command shows
>
> (host mail.newsmailservice.com[212.97.129.145] said: 450 Client host
> rejected: cannot find your hostname, [86.58.167.132] (in reply to RCPT TO
> command))
>
> But as far as i can see, i have reverse dns and a recor
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