Thanks for the info len, I was suspecting something like that, but I am =
not
sure exactly what to look for, an extra line somewhere, illegal =
character,
or just an "a" on a single space by itself?

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On
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Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 12:27 AM
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Subject: [IMGate] Re: Need help decrypting error




>In my mail log, I sometimes get an error on what appears to be random =
=3D
>email
>deliveries to my mail servers (im sure there is a pattern somewhere).  =
=3D
>The
>error is : '   unknown smtpd restriction: "a" ' . After this error =3D
>occurs, I
>get a "451 Server configuration error". =3D20

somewhere in one of your files used by smtpd, you have a syntax=20
error.  just look for it, it ain't easy.

one hint is to look in the maillog around that error and see what sender =
or=20
recipient or ip or whatever was being processed by the SMTPD process.

but sometimes it can be difficult to find.  feel lucky that your error=20
isn't causing the  rejection of all your incoming.







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