root@unity:/usr/src/qmail/qmail-1.03# ./ipmeprint
127.0.0.1
192.168.1.10
194.163.14.195
194.163.14.195
194.163.14.195
194.163.14.195
192.168.1.10 (localnet-eth0)
194.163.14.195 (eth1) <- device
194.163.14.210 (eth1) <- mail.defense.at
my ethernet card has more than one ip address. Looks like that's the
problem.
thanks for your help
-roland.
--
Roland Dworschak
http://www.defense.at/
"Guys are visually stimulated...They're easy to manipulate. All you have
to do is dress up in a sexy outfit. Girls just have this power over
guys. Guys are sort of stupid that way." - Jessica Alba
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 5:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 2nd mx relaying (looping)
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 04:43:07PM +0200, Roland Dworschak wrote:
> Sep 6 16:23:21 unity qmail: 999786201.401987 starting delivery 311:
msg
> 285352 to remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sep 6 16:23:21 unity qmail: 999786201.404103 status: local 0/10
remote
> 2/20
> Sep 6 16:23:21 unity qmail: 999786201.406591 delivery 310: success:
> 194.163.14.210_accepted_message./Remote_host_said:_250_ok_99978
Hmm. It appears that you've managed to convince this host that
194.163.14.210 (its own IP address) is not local. From the qmail src
directory, run './ipmeprint' and send back the output -- perhaps you've
got a NAT in the way??
GW