Check the reply i sent to your private mail .....

On Sat, Jul 08, 2000 at 02:08:42PM -0500, Tony Campisi wrote:
> > BTW: if you're recieving mail from the Net the problem isn't with
> > your server config but with your local config ;)
> > BTW: tried another telnet client ?
> 
> I did try telnetting in with my Tera Term program, and that didn't work
> either.
> I sent a mail to an account on the mailserver, and this showed up in
> /var/log/qmail/smtpd
> @40000000396775ac39eb33ac tcpserver: pid 19137 from 207.69.200.226
> @40000000396775ad1c564b9c tcpserver: ok 19137 :192.168.1.247:25
> blount.mail.mind
> spring.net:207.69.200.226::4766
> @40000000396775ae14e7b134 tcpserver: end 19137 status 0
> @40000000396775ae14e7e3fc tcpserver: status: 0/40
> 
> my /var/log/maillog says
> Jul  8 13:49:12 mailperson2 pop3d: 963082152.910890 tcpserver: status: 1/40
> Jul  8 13:49:12 mailperson2 pop3d: 963082152.912702 tcpserver: pid 4471 from
> 209
> .138.163.167
> Jul  8 13:49:12 mailperson2 pop3d: 963082152.951141 tcpserver: ok 4471
> :192.168.
> 1.247:110 pool-209-138-163-167.dlls.grid.net:209.138.163.167::1283
> 
> So the mail is getting there, but I am not getting the mail at my house and
> it is not in my /new folder. That made me look at this...
> [root@mailperson2]# /var/qmail/bin/qmail-qstat
> messages in queue: 10
> messages in queue but not yet preprocessed: 8
> 
> So what is not running to flush these mails out? Does this have anything to
> do with my original problem?
> 
> TIA,
> tony.campisi
> 
> 
> 
> 

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