On Tuesday, July 1, 2003, at 11:45 PM, Jesper Goos wrote:
After that, I can’t log in to my root account any more!!! And when I use one of the other accounts, I get ?segmentation faults all the time…
It sounds like somebody hacked your server, changed the root password, and replaced some of th
*throws up hands in defeat*
I compiled the patches I wanted by hand, and /still/ get bizarre mail
routing. Only now the problem is getting ever more severe. /All/ mail sent
from my personal server at work to the others servers is getting re-routed
back to my server by the main servers.
If anyone
Well, not really solved yet. But at least closer to a solution. I've managed
to track the problem down to my webmail client, and the way it parses
addresses. So there's nothing wrong with the toaster setup. Just thought I'd
let you all know.
Matthew Walker said:
> *throws up hands in defeat*
>
>
Well, I've done a bunch of recordio debugging now that I have TLS out of the
way, so that I can actually read what my SMTP servers are saying to
eachother, and things have gotten very interesting. I've included three
recordio sessions in this mail, and I'll be commenting them above each
session.
H
On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 03:29 PM, Matthew Walker wrote:
What I get from this whole mess, is that for some reason, qmail is
rewriting
the domainname of the RCPT TO after it gets it. With these new
details, does
anyone have any advice about how I should go about fixing the problem?
I'm
wil
Tom Collins said:
> On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 03:29 PM, Matthew Walker wrote:
>> What I get from this whole mess, is that for some reason, qmail is
>> rewriting
>> the domainname of the RCPT TO after it gets it. With these new
>> details, does
>> anyone have any advice about how I should go