]:
RCPT TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
550 RCPT TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED] User unknown
This user Unknown message is due to my server rejecting a mail to my
domain (my domain is not alicedsl.de) for an Unknown user. Doing some
reading, it appears that in a perfect system where there is only 1
email server per
the
spammer is talking to my email server for a domain I am secondary on.
I accept the mail and finish the conversation. I then talk to the
main email host to let them know of the email I got for them. The
master host responds with 550 User Unknown as it should. Being the
good little secondary email
recipients cannot be
delivered: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: webmail.hansenet.de
[213.191.73.2]:
RCPT TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
550 RCPT TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED] User unknown
[...]
With secondary mail servers, I am accepting mail for other domains,
and then forwarding them on. It is my belief
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - no such user here.
There is no user by that name at this server.
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2006/3/28, Erik Nørgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Guillaume R. wrote:
2006/3/28, Erik Norgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello
You should be able to find this in /var/log/maillog. Include the error
message from the maillog.
Oki I'm checking that: it seems that sm (sendmail) is used...
Did you
2006/3/27, Erik Nørgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Guillaume R. wrote:
Hello
Sounds like you're coming from Linux?
Yes I'm an early freebsd user (I use it since one year more or less)
Did you add the user? can you login as that user?
I can login with that user and I add it
If you pasted the user
fatal errors -
gnux
(reason: 550 5.1.1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]... User unknown)
(expanded from: gnux)
- Transcript of session follows -
... while talking to [127.0.0.1]:
DATA
550 5.1.1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]... User unknown
550 5.1.1 gnux... User unknown
503 5.0.0 Need RCPT (recipient
addresses had permanent fatal errors -
gnux
(reason: 550 5.1.1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]... User unknown)
(expanded from: gnux)
- Transcript of session follows -
... while talking to [127.0.0.1]:
DATA
550 5.1.1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]... User unknown
550 5.1.1 gnux... User unknown
503 5.0.0
Hello
I'm trying to setup (for the first time under FreeBSD!) my usual setup
to read my mail (postfix+fm+procmail+mutt)
But I got a serious problem: when I try to fetch the mails for my user
those mails dont go in /var/mail/my_user but *always* in
/var/mail/root...
I read all the mails I receive
Guillaume R. wrote:
Hello
I'm trying to setup (for the first time under FreeBSD!) my usual setup
to read my mail (postfix+fm+procmail+mutt)
But I got a serious problem: when I try to fetch the mails for my user
those mails dont go in /var/mail/my_user but *always* in
/var/mail/root...
I read all
Guillaume R. wrote:
PS:btw does anyone remember the option so that fetchmail fetch *all*
the mails (the one non-read and the other one read as well)?
Thx again
Monsieur Man Pages says -a . . .
Kevin Kinsey
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I hate quotations.
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - no such user here.
There is no user by that name at this server.
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I ran the command cat /etc/passwd|awk -F: '{print $1}'
the users is listed, I checked /etc/passwd , users is listed,
I can access user shell.
/var/log/maillog says:
sm-mta[670]: hBHFWZpD000670: [EMAIL PROTECTED]... User unknown
Can someone explain, whats this!
any help appreciate
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