At 08:35 29/05/00 , you wrote:
>
>Ahhh ... in general, there is no reason to expect to be able to telnet to
>port 25 on the p-to-p address; there's no reason for an ISP to run an MTA
>there. The smtp server is different; you should be able to telnet to its
>port 25 ... whether sendmail is running or not.
thanks, now i understand.
>So please try this one test one more time: "telnet 12.34.56.78 25",
>replacing 12.34.56.78 with the actual IP address of your ISP's smtp server
>(NOT its POP3 server, if they are different - Eudora uses both). Send a
>follow-up quoting EXACTLY what you type and what the response is. Do the
>same for the attempt to connect to my SMTP server, as instructed above.
>These results may give us enough information to work with.
i was sick yesterday, so please apologize that i couldn't reply to you
yesterday.
on Monday night ( 2 days ago ) i tried telnet . . . 25 to your IP, name,
and my ISP smtp server.
and, i succeed.
this is the report :
PING 63.198.182.124 (63.198.182.124): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 63.198.182.124: icmp_seq=0 ttl=51 time=751.2 ms
--- 63.198.182.124 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 751.2/751.2/751.2 ms
Trying 63.198.182.124...
Connected to 63.198.182.124.
Escape character is '^]'.
May 29 19:34:38 linuxf3 identd[758]: Connection from
adsl-63-198-182-124.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net
May 29 19:34:38 linuxf3 identd[758]: from: 63.198.182.124 (
adsl-63-198-182-124.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net ) for: 1052, 25
May 29 19:36:54 linuxf3 identd[767]: Connection from
adsl-63-198-182-124.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net
May 29 19:36:54 linuxf3 identd[767]: from: 63.198.182.124 (
adsl-63-198-182-124.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net ) for: 1053, 25
May 29 19:38:16 linuxf3 identd[769]: Connection from
adsl-63-198-182-124.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net
May 29 19:38:16 linuxf3 identd[769]: from: 63.198.182.124 (
adsl-63-198-182-124.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net ) for: 1054, 25
May 29 19:43:13 linuxf3 identd[781]: Connection from smtp1.rad.net.id
May 29 19:43:13 linuxf3 identd[781]: from: 202.154.1.9 ( smtp1.rad.net.id )
for: 1062, 25
May 29 19:43:13 linuxf3 identd[781]: Returned: 1062 , 25 : NO-USER
May 29 19:43:14 linuxf3 identd[783]: Connection from smtp1.rad.net.id
May 29 19:43:14 linuxf3 identd[783]: from: 202.154.1.9 ( smtp1.rad.net.id )
for: 1063, 25
May 29 19:45:54 linuxf3 pppd[712]: Terminating on signal 15.
May 29 19:45:54 linuxf3 pppd[712]: Connection terminated.
May 29 19:45:54 linuxf3 pppd[712]: Connect time 15.9 minutes.
May 29 19:45:54 linuxf3 pppd[712]: Sent 8708 bytes, received 12582 bytes.
May 29 19:45:55 linuxf3 pppd[712]: Exit.
May 26 20:20:10 linuxf3 sendmail[752]: starting daemon (8.9.3):
SMTP+queueing@00:05:00
May 26 20:24:09 linuxf3 sendmail[800]: NOQUEUE: Null connection from
IDENT:root@localhost [127.0.0.1]
May 26 20:25:34 linuxf3 sendmail[808]: UAA00808: to=202.154.30.69,
delay=00:00:00, mailer=local, stat=User unknown
May 28 19:45:36 linuxf3 sendmail[483]: alias database /etc/aliases rebuilt
by root
May 28 19:45:36 linuxf3 sendmail[483]: /etc/aliases: 14 aliases, longest 10
bytes, 152 bytes total
May 28 19:45:36 linuxf3 sendmail[499]: starting daemon (8.9.3):
SMTP+queueing@01:00:00
May 29 19:26:47 linuxf3 sendmail[485]: NOQUEUE: SYSERR(root): No local
mailer defined: Inappropriate ioctl for device
May 29 19:26:47 linuxf3 sendmail[485]: NOQUEUE: 0: fl=0x2, mode=20600:
CHR: size=0
May 29 19:26:47 linuxf3 sendmail[485]: NOQUEUE: 1: fl=0x1, mode=20666:
CHR: size=0
May 29 19:26:47 linuxf3 sendmail[485]: NOQUEUE: 2: fl=0x1, mode=20666:
CHR: size=0
May 29 19:26:47 linuxf3 sendmail[485]: NOQUEUE: 3: fl=0x2, mode=140777:
SOCK localhost->[[UNIX: /dev/log]]
May 29 19:26:47 linuxf3 sendmail[485]: NOQUEUE: SYSERR(root):
QueueDirectory (Q) option must be set
May 29 19:26:48 linuxf3 sendmail[500]: NOQUEUE: SYSERR(root): No local
mailer defined
May 29 19:26:48 linuxf3 sendmail[500]: NOQUEUE: SYSERR(root):
QueueDirectory (Q) option must be set
>
>If you cannot make these connections with telnet, you do have a problem, but
>it is not an MTA problem (because you are not using your MTA for these
>tests). I don't honestly know what it is, but the exact errors may help me,
>or someone else on the list, figure it out.
>
how should i correct the above mistakes ?
tonight, i will try again. it's not easy to get good connection in here
during day time. on top of that, tomorrow is also a holiday ( Ascension day
) in our country.
i really want to be able to send mail through my linux.
very many thanks for your support,
frans t.
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