On 20/11/2011 02:22, Reindl Harald wrote:
fun is not useful - 10 out of 1000 will delete such a message
in these days even if they could help you
Make that more like 90 out of 100 - many people such as myself simply do not
have the (free) time to read every posting in every mailing list, so "fu
Am 20.11.2011 02:58, schrieb peng...@sepserver.net:
> On Sat, 19 Nov 2011 05:12:06 +0100, Reindl Harald
>> that your mail is at mx1.emailsrvr.com and what happened
>> there with it you can find in the log of this machine
>>
>> BTW: "rambo" is a useles
elay=75, delays=75/0.01/0.25/0.24
>
> that your mail is at mx1.emailsrvr.com and what happened
> there with it you can find in the log of this machine
>
> BTW: "rambo" is a useless thread-subject!
Thanks for the correct answer! By the way I'll do a much better job with
Yes,
"Giving your post a "good" subject
line would be a desirable concept though"
Yes, exactly. One would think that 'common sense' would win out over
ignorance or stupidity. I would even settle for a modicom of logic...
I figure it this way, if someone can't take the time to make a reasonable
p
On Sat, 19 Nov 2011 10:38:20 +0100
Patrick Ben Koetter articulated:
> * Tõnu Samuel :
> > On Sat, 2011-11-19 at 00:23 +, peng...@sepserver.net wrote:
> > > Pasted at the bottom of my message is my telnet session. Where is
> > > my mail? It is not in /var/mail nor is it in /root/Mail. It was
>
* Tõnu Samuel :
> On Sat, 2011-11-19 at 00:23 +, peng...@sepserver.net wrote:
> > Pasted at the bottom of my message is my telnet session. Where is my mail?
> > It is not in /var/mail nor is it in /root/Mail. It was supposed to have
> > been delivered yet I do not see it. Is this maybe because
On Sat, 2011-11-19 at 00:23 +, peng...@sepserver.net wrote:
> Pasted at the bottom of my message is my telnet session. Where is my mail?
> It is not in /var/mail nor is it in /root/Mail. It was supposed to have
> been delivered yet I do not see it. Is this maybe because I am using
> courier?
C
ened
there with it you can find in the log of this machine
BTW: "rambo" is a useless thread-subject!
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OH... By the way I have three MX servers in my zone. pinkie is the last of
the three with priority 80 and the adress postmas...@mydomain.com only
exists on pinkie not on the other two MX servers.
What do I make out of this?
Nov 18 23:46:50 pinkie postfix/postfix-script[7694]: warning:
/var/spool/postfix/etc/localtime and /etc/localtime differ
Nov 18 23:51:23 pinkie postfix/postqueue[7970]: fatal: usage: postqueue -f
| postqueue -i queueid | postqueue -p | postqueue -s site
Nov 19 00:05:38
peng...@sepserver.net:
> Pasted at the bottom of my message is my telnet session. Where is my mail?
Look in your mail logfile!
Wietse
Pasted at the bottom of my message is my telnet session. Where is my mail?
It is not in /var/mail nor is it in /root/Mail. It was supposed to have
been delivered yet I do not see it. Is this maybe because I am using
courier?
Thanks!
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