On Tuesday 04 January 2005 21:55, Mike Klinke wrote: > mx3.redhat.com = 8 times > mx2.redhat.com = 1 times > mx1.redhat.com = 8 times my maillog looks like that (removed the entries inbetween): Jan 3 21:56:10 lap sendmail[10323]: j042jtog010095: to=<fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>, ctladdr=<loony@xxxxxxxxxxxx> (500/500), delay=00:10:15, xdelay=00:01:21, mailer=esmtp, pri=212374, relay=mx2.redhat.com. [66.187.237.31], dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: 451 4.7.1 greylisted for 8 minutes and 36 seconds. Jan 3 21:56:39 lap sendmail[10372]: j042tncU010370: to=<fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>, ctladdr=<loony@xxxxxxxxxxxx> (500/500), delay=00:00:50, xdelay=00:00:50, mailer=esmtp, pri=121106, relay=mx2.redhat.com. [66.187.237.31], dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (2.0.0 j0438DRc014307 Message accepted for delivery) Jan 3 22:05:32 lap sendmail[10917]: j042jtog010095: to=<fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>, ctladdr=<loony@xxxxxxxxxxxx> (500/500), delay=00:19:37, xdelay=00:00:27, mailer=esmtp, pri=392374, relay=mx2.redhat.com. [66.187.237.31], dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (j0435V68005722 Message accepted for delivery) That's two mails through mx2... I've downloaded the gzipped mail archive and j0435V68005722 was received through mx1 - my log says mx2. > In addition you connected with 3 different addresses as follows: > 68.238.168.19 = 3 > 24.73.101.190 = 13 > 68.238.168.242 = 1 Yes - I have a dual wan router and a coworker of mine removed the rule that forced mail connections through the static IP rr interface... That explains the greylisting issue I guess but I still can't figure out my mail log issue... Ok, now I'm even more confused :-) Peter.