Re: fc3, sendmail, dovecot: cannot receive from outside

From: Alexander Dalloz (ad+lists_at_uni-x.org)
Date: 03/09/05

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    Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 20:49:30 +0100
    
    
    
    

    Am Mi, den 09.03.2005 schrieb rado um 14:30:

    > ok here are log statements from last activity in 10.0.0.12:
    > rom messages: last startup

    [ ... ]

    > Mar 9 12:34:17 rbmain2 sendmail[2415]: sql_select option missing
    > Mar 9 12:34:17 rbmain2 sendmail[2415]: auxpropfunc error no mechanism
    > available
    > Mar 9 12:34:17 rbmain2 sendmail: sendmail startup succeeded
    > Mar 9 12:34:17 rbmain2 sendmail: sm-client startup succeeded

    Check your Sendmail.conf for misconfiguration.

    > maillog

    > Mar 9 12:34:17 rbmain2 sendmail[2411]: alias database /etc/aliases
    > rebuilt by root
    > Mar 9 12:34:17 rbmain2 sendmail[2411]: /etc/aliases: 78 aliases,
    > longest 10 bytes, 802 bytes total
    > Mar 9 12:34:17 rbmain2 sendmail[2416]: starting daemon (8.13.1):
    > SMTP+queueing@01:00:00
    > Mar 9 12:34:17 rbmain2 sm-msp-queue[2425]: starting daemon (8.13.1):
    > queueing@01:00:00
    > Mar 9 12:39:41 rbmain2 sendmail[3589]: j29Idc6D003589:
    > from=<rado@rivers-bend.com>, size=305, class=0, nrcpts=1,
    > msgid=<1110393578.3563.0.camel@rbmain2.rivers-bend.com>, proto=ESMTP,
    > daemon=MTA, relay=rbmain2.rivers-bend.com [10.0.0.12]
    > Mar 9 12:39:43 rbmain2 sendmail[3592]: j29Idc6D003589:
    > to=<radopowder@hotmail.com>, ctladdr=<rado@rivers-bend.com> (500/500),
    > delay=00:00:02, xdelay=00:00:02, mailer=esmtp, pri=120305,
    > relay=mx2.hotmail.com. [65.54.166.230], dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (
    > <1110393578.3563.0.camel@rbmain2.rivers-bend.com> Queued mail for
    > delivery)

    > as the mail log showed, it sent a msg to my hotmail account,
    > radopowder@hotmail.com. I went to that account and replied to that msg.
    > ...waited ample time for the msg to get back to rivers-bend.com and
    > never did. Now, while writing this msg, that reply shows up here on this
    > box. sigh

    Do you have a router / gateway or are hosts with IPs 10.0.0.10 and
    10.0.0.12 connected directly to the net? Anyway, compare the 2 systems
    and where the IPs appear make sure they fit the situation which host is
    up and running. I don't think I can be helpful any further. What's
    needed is reading the configuration files and thinking about the setup.

    > incidently, to make it even more confusing, I'm gonna duck when I tell
    > y'all this, but my ip connection is NOT bridged...but PPPoE, granted,
    > normally there is no static ips w/a PPPoE connection but seeing that my
    > ISP and I have been knowing each other and have been friends since
    > before dirt. As a friend deal, he just guarantees me that it will be
    > static. But really, this has nothing to do w/the problem at hand.

    All in all this setup scenario sounds dubious to me.

    > john rose

    Alexander

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