Am Mi, den 23.06.2004 schrieb olga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx um 23:14: > It's not that I was complaining (which I am NOT); I just wanted to > understand why it is going on and whether Sendmail on both servers works > like it is supposed to. > Thank you for your explanation. I would prefer not to send the real > ips/domain names if I could. What was strange to me is that I do not get > such 'relaying denied' messages for other domains -- only for those that > are on Y as far as I can tell. > > Olga Olga, it is only in your hand to judge whether the "relaying denied" cases are right behaviour of your Sendmail installation or not. I can understand that you won't post real data about own domains and server addresses through this high frequency list, but on the other hand it makes it impossible to say something concrete. You will have to carefully check your maillog and look at each rejection why it happened. If you think it is a misconfiguration you will have to consult the available documentation. If you think it is a bug - which I hardly doubt -, then post it with real data to sendmail.org. From my impression you only posted cases where SPAMmers still hit the old primary server or directly try the low priority MX first. Very common if running mail servers nowadays. Alexander -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG key 1024D/ED695653 1999-07-13 Fedora GNU/Linux Core 2 (Tettnang) on Athlon CPU kernel 2.6.6-1.435 Serendipity 00:02:47 up 22:40, 8 users, 1.63, 1.50, 1.37
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