Re: sendmail.org

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dhottinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Quoting Mr. Greshko:
>> Well, since the messages relate to "imap" one can easily eliminate
>> sendmail.
> 
> Yes Im quite aware of that.  However I still would like to know where
> the sendmail.org mailing list got to.

OK.  Then I, and at least one other person, did not quite understand the
question.

http://www.sendmail.org/misc/usenet.php

> 
>> I don't used horde or imp, yet you may want to post your xinted.conf for
>> others to take a peek at and you may want to check with the horde and imp
>> folks.  Also, is there only one IP address showing this?  What do you get
>> when you type "host 204.111.40.3"?  Could be that the logging is
>> trying to
>> do a reverse lookup of the IP and it is failing.
> 
> I have sent an email to the horde folks.  204.111.40.3 is the mailserver
> (localhost) doing a host 204.111.40.3 returns
> mail.harrisonburg.k12.va.us.  Xinetd.conf:
> 
> # Define general logging characteristics.
>         log_type        = SYSLOG daemon info
>         log_on_failure  = HOST
>         log_on_success  = PID HOST DURATION EXIT
> ##this is default       cps             = 50 10
>         cps             = 75 10
>         instances       = 60
>         per_source      = 10
> #       passenv         =
>         groups          = yes
>         umask           = 002
> 
> # Generally, banners are not used. This sets up their global defaults
> #
> #       banner          =
> #       banner_fail     =
> #       banner_success  =
> }
> 
> includedir /etc/xinetd.d
> 
> Yes, I have sent an email to the horde folks.  You may have something
> with the DNS stuff though.  I'll look at my localhost files.  Horde is
> running on this box.

Good luck....


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