On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 09:51 -0600, Dave Smith wrote: > mail -v! That's great. Thanks Stuart. Here's what's weird: When I use > mail -v on the command line, my email goes through just fine (even > without -v it works), but when I send with Thunderbird, the mails don't > go through. Strange because mails sent with Thunderbird go through just > fine to other people. Does that shed light on it?
Not yet. Let's back up a step. I assume you ran mail -v on your mail
server? You didn't say whether there are any error messages in your log.
I'm going to assume that because mail -v worked, you're not using TLS...
Maybe it'd help if we knew more about your general mail server setup.
Assuming your mail log has no errors, maybe a network sniffer might
help. Fire up wireshark, send a message using Thunderbird, find a packet
from Thunderbird, right click on it and choose "Follow TCP stream".
Hopefully you'll see an error somewhere in the conversation. If not,
maybe you can paste the stream to Plug so we can look it over.
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