Tom Collins said:
> On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 08:24 AM, Matthew Walker wrote:
>> Not as far as I can tell. As I've said before, lanparty recieves mail
>> from
>> everywhere except arsenic just fine. The only time it doesn't work is
>> when
>> sending mail directly from arsenic to lanparty. (Thou
On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 08:24 AM, Matthew Walker wrote:
Not as far as I can tell. As I've said before, lanparty recieves mail
from
everywhere except arsenic just fine. The only time it doesn't work is
when
sending mail directly from arsenic to lanparty. (Though, if I
hand-enter the
message,
Yes, they are two seperate machines. Sitting in the same room, but they are
seperate.
Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold said:
> On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 22:06, Matthew Walker wrote:
>> *tears hair out* Another test message just pulled the old trick again.
>> Nothing different from any of the other tests.
>
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 22:06, Matthew Walker wrote:
> *tears hair out* Another test message just pulled the old trick again.
> Nothing different from any of the other tests.
Are kydance and forgeglobal 2 separate servers? I get this :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] friz]$ telnet kydance.net 25
Trying 216.190.
*tears hair out* Another test message just pulled the old trick again.
Nothing different from any of the other tests.
Matthew Walker said:
> Matthew Walker said:
>> Well, I got recordio working only to discover that the servers talk to
>> eachother using STARTTLS, so I can't tell what's being tran
Matthew Walker said:
> Well, I got recordio working only to discover that the servers talk to
> eachother using STARTTLS, so I can't tell what's being transmitted. Anyone
> know how to turn it off so I can get a cleartext message?
>
*scratches head*
I haven't changed any configurations, and it ju
Well, I got recordio working only to discover that the servers talk to
eachother using STARTTLS, so I can't tell what's being transmitted. Anyone
know how to turn it off so I can get a cleartext message?
Tom Collins said:
> On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 03:06 PM, Matthew Walker wrote:
>> The issue is /specifically/ when sending mail from the machine that hosts
>> kydance.net to the machine that hosts forgeglobal.com. I've now discovered
>> that any mail sent from any domain on the kydance.net mach
On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 03:06 PM, Matthew Walker wrote:
The issue is /specifically/ when sending mail from the machine that
hosts
kydance.net to the machine that hosts forgeglobal.com. I've now
discovered
that any mail sent from any domain on the kydance.net machine destined
for
the forge
Anyone have any more insight on this? I've double and triple checked the
configuration and DNS entries for both machines involved, and they're
configured just fine, and both recieving mail from other machines just fine.
The issue is /specifically/ when sending mail from the machine that hosts
kyda
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