QBA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> I have a dial-up connection to my isp [...] But I have joined dyndns.org
> project and registered there as qbaroot.dyndns.org.
[...]
> But today I wanted to check if when I send a message (while online) to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] it will come directly to my mailbox.
> Unfortunately it didn't.
> Nov 29 22:00:13 localhost qmail: 975531613.680894 new msg 28139
> Nov 29 22:00:13 localhost qmail: 975531613.681071 info msg 28139: bytes 444 from
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 1309 uid 501
> Nov 29 22:00:13 localhost qmail: 975531613.738866 starting delivery 2: msg 28139 to
>remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Nov 29 22:00:13 localhost qmail: 975531613.738959 status: local 0/10 remote 1/20
> Nov 29 22:00:15 localhost qmail: 975531615.261675 delivery 2: deferral:
>Sorry,_I_wasn't_able_to_establish_an_SMTP_connection._(#4.4.1)/
Several problems here:
-your machine doesn't think it gets mail for "qbaroot.dyndns.org". You need to
add this domain to /var/qmail/control/locals.
-because of the above, qmail is trying to connect to the IP address associated
with the name "qbaroot.dyndns.org" (there's no MX record). This is your
machine. You're not running an SMTP daemon on port 25, so it can't connect.
To accept mail, you'd need to run qmail-smtpd.
-this is academic, however, for mail from your own machine, as once that domain
is in locals, qmail will deliver it directly without going through SMTP.
Charles
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