Zain == Zain Memon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Zain I know for sure that the speakeasy email address is
Zain correct. I can get regular email on it.
Uh, what is your server's relation to speakeasy.net? I don't know
Postfix, but that virtual relay strongly suggests to me that they're
the
At 10:02 PM -0800 2004-12-01, Zain Memon wrote:
I know for sure that the speakeasy email address is correct. I can get
regular email on it.
In that case, my guess is that they're doing some additional
anti-spam stuff on their machines, and there's something else about
your message that is
I think I'll test it out on some other email addresses to make sure it
isn't my fault.
The speakeasy server is of no relation to my server... Speakeasy just
happens to be my ISP and I have an email address with them, so I was
using it to test.
I wonder why it wouldn't accept mail. Could it be
At 6:48 PM -0800 2004-11-30, Zain Memon wrote:
The log entry for the speakeasy one looks like this:
to=speakeasy.net, relay=virtual, delay=0, status=bounced
(unknown user: speakeasy.net)
This means that the e-mail address is not valid. Either that, or
the speakeasy.net mail servers
On 12/1/2004 1:58, Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The integer numbers between the host/domain name and IN is the
Time To Live, a.k.a., the TTL. This basically says how long the
nameserver should cache this information before it re-queries from
the appropriate nameservers for
Thanks for the detailed info. I figured MXes were something like that.
I ran the same command as you did, dig speakeasy.net. mx, and I got an
output similar to yours. Still, I'm getting the same message in my
maillog... Speakeasy.net is bouncing.
If it was being bounced back by Speakeasy servers
I have a nice list set up with Mailman and Postfix as my MTA.
Everything seems to work beautifully, except for one thing.
Say I have three email addresses subscribed to my list. One is from
the domain hotmail.com, one is from the domain gmail.com, and one is
from the domain speakeasy.net.
Now I