At 4:17 PM -0400 2004-10-05, Layne Meier wrote:
Oct 05 16:02:24 2004 (275) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with code -1: (146, 'Connection refused') Oct 05 16:02:35 2004 (275) Low level smtp error: (146, 'Connection refused'), msgid: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Oct 05 16:02:35 2004 (275) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with code -1: (146, 'Connection refused') Oct 05 16:02:35 2004 (323) Low level smtp error: (146, 'Connection refused'), msgid: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Oct 05 16:02:35 2004 (323) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with code -1: (146, 'Connection refused') Oct 05 16:03:39 2004 (372) Low level smtp error: (146, 'Connection refused'), msgid: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Oct 05 16:03:39 2004 (372) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with code -1: (146, 'Connection refused')
It looks to me like your Mailman program can't talk to your own MTA. As to why this is happening, it's hard to say.
I can use SMTP with Postfix. I've used Postfix for a very long time now. Postfix local delivery is correctly set up, with no personality conflict.
When I telnet to host at port 25, I do get an SMTP login.
It could be a reverse DNS problem, you could be connecting to the wrong IP address for the given name, it could be a firewall problem, any number of things could be wrong. But this sounds to me like this is a problem with your MTA, and is most likely to be successfully resolved through resources specific to your MTA or your OS -- try the postfix-users mailing list, among others.
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