On Friday, May 21, 2004, at 12:24 US/Pacific, Jerry Amundson wrote:
Robert Horton writes:How much farther would you like? It looks pretty much (to my untrained eye) to be all the same, but I can give you as much as you like. As you can imagine it is pretty large at the moment.Here are the last 40 lines of my syslog:
You need to go farther back. That only shows your servers attempts to *deliver* - we need to see how they were received in the first place, though it may not matter.
Your message didn't indicate whether you only have a *single* tab character - I can't emphasize this one enough.Yes. I just double checked. There is but one single tab character after my declarations. And yes I ran makesmtpaccess and restarted the server.
After you removed the registered IP, you ran "makesmtpaccess", right?
Yes, as of this writing, you are an open relay - I don't know how it's possible, but you are...
jerry
Nor do I and hence my confusion. :)
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