Christopher Miles wrote:

Dec 8 06:41:33 alice courieresmtp: id=0003C56A.3FD3F8E8.0000542D,from=<>,addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED] om>: Connection refused
Dec 8 06:41:33 alice courieresmtp: id=0003C56A.3FD3F8E8.0000542D,from=<>,addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED] om>,status: deferred

Is it normal for Courier to refuse the connection, then set it's status to deferred? Or did I mess something up?

What you're seeing is a DSN being sent off site, and the remote server is refusing connections.


At some point, your server accepted mail that claimed to be from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivery to a local user probably bounced for some reason. Courier is attempting to send a mail back to that address to let them know that deliver was not possible.

You should look back farther in your mail logs to determine who "paulene" send mail to, and why the mail bounced. Attempt to fix that so spam bounces don't fill up your mail queue.



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