On Tuesday, 28 February 2006 15:04, Mark Farver wrote: > Trying telnetting to the SMTP port and walking thru a mail transaction > yourself. You might see a more friendly error message this way. There > are instructions online one how to do this.
Thanks. It looks however that this problem could be caused by qscanq. Need to investigate whether the returns from qscanq could be a little bit more descriptive... > > Mark Farver > > Scott Ryan wrote: > >Hi, I have setup 2 seperate qmail-ldap servers and seem to have a problem > >sending from one to the other. > > > >I get the extremely helpful error message: > > > >qmail-smtpd 7292: connection from 196.15.168.43 (unknown) to O > >@400000004403fde628686604 qmail-smtpd 7292: enabled options: max msg size: > >11048576 relayclient rcptcheck > >qmailqueue /package/mail/qscanq/command/qscanq > >@400000004403fde629292d94 qmail-smtpd 7292: remote ehlo: mail.domain > >@400000004403fde62a9ace94 qmail-smtpd 7292: mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >@400000004403fde62b36281c qmail-smtpd 7292: rcpt to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >@400000004403fde62bd67b14 qmail-smtpd 7292: go ahead > >@400000004403fde6399dbf8c qmail-smtpd 7292: message temporarly not > > accepted because: mail server temporarily rejected message (#4.3.0) > >@400000004403fde63a2c826c qmail-smtpd 7292: quit, closing connection > > > >Anyone able to shed some light on this helpless error message? -- slr, ISP Systems Specialist Telkom Internet #qmail, #qmail-ldap & #mandriva@ irc.freenode.net "Windows?? You mean the thirty-two bit extension and graphical shell to a sixteen-bit patch to an eight-bit operating system originally coded for a four-bit microprocessor which was written by a two-bit company that can't stand one bit of competition? Oh, that..." -- Lee Clarke This message has been made from 100% recycled bits. ----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.12 GIT/MU/E d? s+:+ a- C++++>+++++ USL++++$ P++++ !E(---)W+@ !N o?(--) K? !w(---) O- M+ V PS+@ PE Y-- PGP++>+++ !t(---) !5 !X R-- !tv b(++) DI++ !D(----) G+++>++++ e++>* h----(*) r+++ y++++ -----END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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