On Fri, 28 May 2004 07:57:59 -0500, James Goines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> No, because I sent the message myself from my outside account.
> 
> The inlog R1040527.log shows [27/May/2004:09:46:08] 66.216.127.84 550 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> user not valid
> The inlog 1040527.log as NO entry
> The outlog 1040527.log as NO entry
> There is no D log with this date.

ok - this is what you would expect the logs to show for an unknown user
that is rejected at rcpt time.

So your email client program didn't show you a 550 message?  

smtprcv sends the client response before writing the log file.  The only
way that the response wouldnt be returned and the log file written is if
the connection was disconnected after sending the rcpt to but before
receiving the response.  If something odd happened to smtprcv then I
would expect a D log saying what did actually happen.

Can you come up with a repeatable test?

klint.

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