Peter Hansen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I've discovered the lost messages, but I'm still slightly confused
as to why they ended up there. The messages were being delivered to
the local machine, box1.domain.com, even though I was addressing them
to @domain.com.
The address is irrelevant wi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I've discovered the lost messages, but I'm still slightly confused
as to why they ended up there. The messages were being delivered to
the local machine, box1.domain.com, even though I was addressing them
to @domain.com.
The address is irrelevant with SMTP. What matte
OK, I've discovered the lost messages, but I'm still slightly confused
as to why they ended up there. The messages were being delivered to
the local machine, box1.domain.com, even though I was addressing them
to @domain.com.
My past experience with smtp mail has been that if I addressed the
domai
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That seems reasonable. However, using the 'mail' utility I can deliver
the same mail successfully. I assume mail is using sendmail under the
covers, which is doing the same negotiation with the same SMTP server?
The facts would appear to suggest that both sources are acce
That seems reasonable. However, using the 'mail' utility I can deliver
the same mail successfully. I assume mail is using sendmail under the
covers, which is doing the same negotiation with the same SMTP server?
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dccarson> I changed debuglevel to 1 and looked at the response on the
dccarson> recipient names. They are BOTH accepted, but still only my id
dccarson> (d123456) receives the e-mail. The long id (d1234567890)
dccarson> never gets the e-mail. Here is the excerpt of the exchange.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I changed debuglevel to 1 and looked at the response on the recipient
names. They are BOTH accepted, but still only my id (d123456) receives
the e-mail. The long id (d1234567890) never gets the e-mail. Here is
the excerpt of the exchange.
send: 'mail FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECT
I changed debuglevel to 1 and looked at the response on the recipient
names. They are BOTH accepted, but still only my id (d123456) receives
the e-mail. The long id (d1234567890) never gets the e-mail. Here is
the excerpt of the exchange.
send: 'mail FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> size=160\r\n'
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