On Sat, Sep 16, 2000 at 08:00:02AM -0500, Gregory Wood wrote:
> When the customer trys to send to an account outside the local ISP's control, it
>receives an immediate 'look-up' error (i.e. DNS failure). Likewise when an outside
>account tries to access the customer, they get an 'account not found' type of error.
>It is as if they could not find the user on the email server.
>
> Lastly, the tech that set this up on the ISP's side is gone until Tuesday.
>
> Is there any obvious problem that I can fix by changing exim?
Just to see a little more what is happening, run 'exim -bt [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
as root, and that may give you a clue. Make suer that you can reach their DNS
servers, or point to another working one in /etc/resolv.conf
Tim
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