* W B Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-02 02:53:15 +0800]: > Vincent Danen wrote: > > * Peter Bowyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-01 07:44:31 +0000]: > > > >>>>> Not really sure why unless it's doing a sender verify and is timing out > >>>>> because the telnet to it worked fine. > >>>> There's a suspicious delay after 'RCPT TO' in their SMTP dialogue - > >>>> probably is a callout. Try a different MAIL FROM to eliminate > >>>> this..... > >>> If the logging is even moderatey verbose, a far-end sender-verification > >>> attempt > >>> should show up between your 'Mail From' to them and <whatever is timing > >>> out>. > >> Assuming the MAIL FROM in the test delivery is MXd somewhere you can > >> look at logs, indeed. > > > > Ok, so that would just look like a simple connection on my end, right? > > I should be able to see from my logs whether or not they attempted a > > connection? > > *snip* > > Unless you have 'log_selector = +all' (or similar) you may be missing a *lot* > of > what is going on. > > If you have not already done so - try that - in the main section of your > configure file, re-HUP, and see if your tests now log what has been a mystery. > > If NOT - then you may need to add a logwrite = 'now checking such and such ' > and a log_message = <whatever took place> > > .. to key acl clauses. > > Reverse all that once solved.
Nice! I wasn't aware of that log_selector thing. I've got that enabled
and will try to get this mystery solved.
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