Hello,
What does the sendmail log (probably /var/log/maillog) show
for the message with queue id e3DIWs900407?
I don't seem to have a file called maillog anywhere
(I'm using Slackware 7.0)
What happens when you run
"sendmail -bt" and enter the following line?
3,0 root(_at_)localhost
Here we go:
ADDRESS TEST MODE (ruleset 3 NOT automatically invoked)
Enter <ruleset> <address>
canonify input: root @ localhost
Canonify2 input: root < @ localhost >
Canonify2 returns: root < @ ICLinuxServer . ichilton . co . uk . >
canonify returns: root < @ ICLinuxServer . ichilton . co . uk . >
parse input: root < @ ICLinuxServer . ichilton . co . uk . >
Parse0 input: root < @ ICLinuxServer . ichilton . co . uk . >
Parse0 returns: root < @ ICLinuxServer . ichilton . co . uk . >
ParseLocal input: root < @ ICLinuxServer . ichilton . co . uk . >
ParseLocal returns: root < @ ICLinuxServer . ichilton . co . uk . >
Parse1 input: root < @ ICLinuxServer . ichilton . co . uk . >
Parse1 returns: $# local $: root
parse returns: $# local $: root
Thanks!
Bye for Now,
Ian
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| Web Page: http://www.ianchilton.co.uk |
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All e-mail is forwarded to my mobile phone.
(Unless it includes an attachment)
However, I only receive the first 150 characters.
Please structure your message accordingly.
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