On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 02:22:17AM +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The 03.10.14 at 02:06, Giulio F. wrote:
Open your /var/log/mail.There are a few entries each mail. One from recieving and others till it is sent to somewhere. Look for these entries and post them.
Oct 14 10:01:11 linux postfix/cleanup[2119]: 54F8E263B3:
message-id=<20031014080111.GA1895@linux.local>
Oct 14 10:01:11 linux postfix/qmgr[1139]: 54F8E263B3:
from=
On 10/14/2003 04:25 PM, Giulio F. wrote:
Oct 14 10:13:28 linux poll.tcpip: Starting mail and news send/fetch Oct 14 10:13:33 linux poll.tcpip: Done mail and news send/fetch Oct 14 10:13:37 linux postfix/pickup[1138]: 3F658263AA: uid=500 from=<giulio> Oct 14 10:13:37 linux postfix/cleanup[2384]: 3F658263AA: message-id=<20031014081337.GA2233@linux.local> Oct 14 10:13:37 linux postfix/qmgr[1139]: 3F658263AA: from=
, size=2898, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
I seriously doubt giulio@linux.local is the address you used to sign up to the suse list, nor is it resolvable (it is not a valid internet address). Use the alias setting for outgoing email in Yast to change your local address into your true internet address, that will actually work. Actually, all your mail should have been returned, since the sender address could not be checked to be valid.
Oct 14 10:13:45 linux postfix/smtp[2386]: 3F658263AA: to=
, relay=rm.virgilio.it[62.211.72.20], delay=8, status=sent (250 <3F7A9A5B006EF54D> Mail accepted)
It was sent, but it wouldn't be received by the list as it CHECKS the address to make sure it is the one you subscribed with. HTH. -- Joe Morris New Tribes Mission Email Address: Joe_Morris@ntm.org Web Address: http://www.mydestiny.net/~joe_morris Registered Linux user 231871 God said, I AM that I AM. I say, by the grace of God, I am what I am.
Am Dienstag, 14. Oktober 2003 11:11 schrieb Joe Morris (NTM):
Oct 14 10:13:28 linux poll.tcpip: Starting mail and news send/fetch Oct 14 10:13:33 linux poll.tcpip: Done mail and news send/fetch Oct 14 10:13:37 linux postfix/pickup[1138]: 3F658263AA: uid=500 from=<giulio> Oct 14 10:13:37 linux postfix/cleanup[2384]: 3F658263AA: message-id=<20031014081337.GA2233@linux.local> Oct 14 10:13:37 linux postfix/qmgr[1139]: 3F658263AA: from=
, size=2898, nrcpt=1 (queue active) I seriously doubt giulio@linux.local is the address you used to sign up to the suse list, nor is it resolvable (it is not a valid internet address). Use the alias setting for outgoing email in Yast to change your local address into your true internet address, that will actually work. Actually, all your mail should have been returned, since the sender address could not be checked to be valid.
Oct 14 10:13:45 linux postfix/smtp[2386]: 3F658263AA: to=
, relay=rm.virgilio.it[62.211.72.20], delay=8, status=sent (250 <3F7A9A5B006EF54D> Mail accepted) It was sent, but it wouldn't be received by the list as it CHECKS the address to make sure it is the one you subscribed with. HTH.
Hmm, isn't it better to reconfigure his MUA? It would be more flexible, than to set a cononical-table in Postfix. -- Andreas
The 03.10.14 at 10:25, Giulio F. wrote: You should post your answers as responses to the questions, not as new emails. It makes it more difficult for us to follow them (it breaks threading).
Open your /var/log/mail.There are a few entries each mail. One from recieving and others till it is sent to somewhere. Look for these entries and post them.
Oct 14 10:13:28 linux poll.tcpip: Starting mail and news send/fetch Oct 14 10:13:33 linux poll.tcpip: Done mail and news send/fetch
network connection going up, ip-up firing up send/fetch sequence.
Oct 14 10:13:37 linux postfix/pickup[1138]: 3F658263AA: uid=500 from=<giulio>
Oct 14 10:13:37 linux postfix/cleanup[2384]: 3F658263AA: message-id=<20031014081337.GA2233@linux.local>
Oct 14 10:13:37 linux postfix/qmgr[1139]: 3F658263AA: from=
, size=2898, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
email queued as 3F658263AA is being sent.
Oct 14 10:13:45 linux postfix/smtp[2386]: 3F658263AA: to=
, relay=rm.virgilio.it[62.211.72.20], delay=8, status=sent (250 <3F7A9A5B006EF54D> Mail accepted)
Email queued as 3F658263AA has been sent to the server 'rm.virgilio.it' and accepted by it, so it is on its hands, not yours. Your ISP should be reporting back any problem... Are you sure you are not getting them? Contact this list administrator at 'suse-linux-e-ownerATsuse.com' and ask him whether he can see your email getting there and being rejected or some other problem. There are two possibilities: your ISP is rejecting the email, or you are using the wrong address for posting to the list, so the list server rejects you; or something similar. If you need to run more tests, please use the mail list 'test-list@suse.com', which is designed precisely for that purpose. I would send email to the list directly without a relay; perhaps /etc/postfix/transport can be used for that. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 11:43:51AM +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The 03.10.14 at 10:25, Giulio F. wrote:
You should post your answers as responses to the questions, not as new emails. It makes it more difficult for us to follow them (it breaks threading).
You are right, but I couldn't send mail with postfix so I had to use a graphical mail client and rewrite the subject every time. But now it's ok and all works. thank you.
Open your /var/log/mail.There are a few entries each mail. One from recieving and others till it is sent to somewhere. Look for these entries and post them.
Oct 14 10:13:28 linux poll.tcpip: Starting mail and news send/fetch Oct 14 10:13:33 linux poll.tcpip: Done mail and news send/fetch
network connection going up, ip-up firing up send/fetch sequence.
Oct 14 10:13:37 linux postfix/pickup[1138]: 3F658263AA: uid=500 from=<giulio>
Oct 14 10:13:37 linux postfix/cleanup[2384]: 3F658263AA: message-id=<20031014081337.GA2233@linux.local>
Oct 14 10:13:37 linux postfix/qmgr[1139]: 3F658263AA: from=
, size=2898, nrcpt=1 (queue active) email queued as 3F658263AA is being sent.
Oct 14 10:13:45 linux postfix/smtp[2386]: 3F658263AA: to=
, relay=rm.virgilio.it[62.211.72.20], delay=8, status=sent (250 <3F7A9A5B006EF54D> Mail accepted) Email queued as 3F658263AA has been sent to the server 'rm.virgilio.it' and accepted by it, so it is on its hands, not yours. Your ISP should be reporting back any problem... Are you sure you are not getting them?
Contact this list administrator at 'suse-linux-e-ownerATsuse.com' and ask him whether he can see your email getting there and being rejected or some other problem. There are two possibilities: your ISP is rejecting the email, or you are using the wrong address for posting to the list, so the list server rejects you; or something similar.
If you need to run more tests, please use the mail list 'test-list@suse.com', which is designed precisely for that purpose.
I would send email to the list directly without a relay; perhaps /etc/postfix/transport can be used for that.
-- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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The 03.10.15 at 00:00, Giulio F. wrote:
You should post your answers as responses to the questions, not as new emails. It makes it more difficult for us to follow them (it breaks threading).
You are right, but I couldn't send mail with postfix so I had to use a graphical mail client and rewrite the subject every time.
Ah. So... now that you are using mutt: why didn't you delete the extra useless quote below? Einn? :-)
But now it's ok and all works.
Good! And... -- I'm being punctilious tonight: how did you solve it? Don't forget to post an email finishing the thread, with a '[solved]' in the subject, explaining how it was finally solved. This is so that people browsing the list in months to come can see the answer to their problems without posting ;-) -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
Ah. So... now that you are using mutt: why didn't you delete the extra useless quote below? Einn? :-)
But now it's ok and all works.
Good! And... -- I'm being punctilious tonight: how did you solve it? Don't forget to post an email finishing the thread, with a '[solved]' in the subject, explaining how it was finally solved.
I solved in 2 ways: 1. In yast2 I reconfigured the smtp option and assigned an alias to an user with the correct mail addres 2. using my MUA mutt with this 2 option in ~/.muttrc that should pass to postfix the From in the mail: set from = "your mail address" set envelope_from = yes
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Andreas Winkelmann
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Carlos E. R.
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Giulio F.
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Joe Morris (NTM)