On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 23:23, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > Am Do, den 15.07.2004 schrieb Philippe um 18:00: > O, you changed the information from "mailq -v". I understand that but > makes it harder to find the devil which makes your mail queuing. So > speaking more generally: once you restarted your system and still see > your mail is queued and not immediately sent you will have to run "mailq > -v" to see which mails are in the queue. The command will too give you > the reason why the mail is queue and did not leave your host. Either it > is deferred because of host lookup error or another reason might be a > temporary error on the recipient MX host side. This information is > essential to know what happens! If again you find the mail queued > because of hostname lookup error you will have to run the debug code I > gave you yesterday, to check if it reports additional useful > information. Thanks a lot for your help all along these days. resolved or not, I learn a lot and maybe will be able to "find this devil". > From current state I see no way to help you out. From so far given error > message it is clearly a DNS error. Do you run a caching nameserver your > own? No nothing special. > You may too try using different DNS servers in the > /etc/resolv.conf. Yes I will. > > > I try the IPV6 trick and I will tel you more. No change > Ok. Thanks Alexander, let's close this thread. I will not forget the time you spent on my problem ;-) Philippe -- Philippe, Chiangmai, Thailand