Re: [Nmh-workers] Help!

2012-05-25 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Norm, The Email you analyzied was not sent from the computer suffering the bouncing problem. But this Email will be so sent. Do you have trouble following the Received headers, bottom to top? :-) Received: from jad.dad.org (unknown [198.144.207.170]) by mailwash26.pair.com

Re: [Nmh-workers] Help!

2012-05-25 Thread norm
Ralph Corderoy ra...@inputplus.co.uk writes: Hi Norm, The Email you analyzied was not sent from the computer suffering the bouncing problem. But this Email will be so sent. Do you have trouble following the Received headers, bottom to top? :-) Received: from jad.dad.org (unknown

Re: [Nmh-workers] Help!

2012-05-25 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Norm, It is: servers: localhost Exactly! You are running an SMTP server on localhost, that machine, and it's Postfix. I am here, Ubuntu. Try this: $ sudo lsof -i :25 COMMAND PIDUSER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME master 1319root 12u IPv4 8455

Re: [Nmh-workers] Help!

2012-05-25 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi David, You wrote off-list in a plane: change your servers: localhost line in mts.conf to servers: smtp.tsoft.net (without quotes). If they require authentication, you'll find out when you try to send. That alone is probably insufficient since Norm had that in the past and found that

Re: [Nmh-workers] Help!

2012-05-25 Thread norm
Ralph Corderoy ra...@inputplus.co.uk writes: Hi David, You wrote off-list in a plane: change your servers: localhost line in mts.conf to servers: smtp.tsoft.net (without quotes). If they require authentication, you'll find out whenyou try to send. That alone is probably insufficient since

Re: [Nmh-workers] Help!

2012-05-25 Thread Ken Hornstein
I am trying the mst.conf change. But the test may take few days to complete, because the problematic addressee is traveling, and hence slow to Email respond. I think you'd know right away if you get a bounce. When you asked about this in February, the way we left things was: - You'll set

[Nmh-workers] Feedback: remove LOCALE ifdefs?

2012-05-25 Thread Ken Hornstein
Right now we have an autoconf feature that turns off locale support if the user asks to; the default is to leave it turned out. There is no other tests for it, so unless you've been configuring with --disable-locale you've been running with it turned on. This code does two main things: calls