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The Friday 2007-01-05 at 00:28 -0500, Paul Abrahams wrote:

> I'm trying to send mail through my ISP using sendmail (postfix under the 
> covers).  I have to use sendmail because the actual application is the 
> PHP5 "mail" command, and that command uses sendmail.  My ISP requires a 
> username and password to accept the relay; this protocol goes under the name 
> of SMTP AUTH.

Ok, you mean you are using postfix, but call the sendmail binary of the 
postfix package, no?

...

> I've done all that and I get no error messages -- but no mail arrives when I 
> issue the command
> 
> sendmail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> this is a test message
> .
> 
> How can I track down the reason the mail isn't arriving?

Logs: /var/log/mail

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Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.
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