Phil Leinhauser wrote:
Good info to keep in mind.
So many questions can be answered by running through a full telnet
message send. I use it pretty often. I often have to cheat for the
format and order but it's a very useful troubleshooting aid.
It's worth it for anyone beginning in the "Art" of email servers to
keep that tool handy in their toolbox. Do a google for "telnet SMTP"
if you don't know what we're talking about. It's also one the
veterans need to remember is there...
Did you one even better - wrote this up a while back:
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/How_to_use_telnet_for_diagnostics
It's not a FULL diagnostic using telnet, but it gives me enough info to
at least figure out where I'm supposed to be looking for the problem.
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