Steven Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm calling it domain.com to protect it's identity as it's currently 
> in an extremely vulnerable state (which should be obvious from my 
> questions). What's the big deal?

The big deal is that if you provide the real domain name, we can check for
problems ourselves.  You provided almost none of the information we need to
help you with your problem.

To turn your question around, what's the big deal with giving us the real
domain name?  qmail isn't "vulnerable" in this situation; it just appears to
be refusing messages for some (unknown) domain.

In short:  give us all of the information, without hiding anything.  If you
want help but don't want to do that, pay for commercial qmail support.
There's numerous providers listed at qmail.org.

Charles
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