On 3 Feb 2000, a.kasates wrote:
> Message was delivered, but
> foiko@??? didn't get it.
Well, from my reading of the debug information, it is not the sender's
fault.
> routing foiko@???, domain bar.de
> smarthost router called for foiko@???
> route_domain = bar.de
> routelist_item = * mx.nkm.lt bydns_a
... the configuration routes it to mx.nkm.lt.
> delivering 12GT3w-00003V-00 to mx.nkm.lt [193.219.211.9] (foiko@???)
... so it does that.
> SMTP>> MAIL FROM:<root@kebian>
> SMTP<< 250 yeah rulez
> SMTP>> RCPT TO:<foiko@???>
> SMTP<< 250 cool, I like it.
> SMTP>> DATA
> SMTP<< 354 So, where is your message?
> SMTP>> writing message and terminating "."
> writing data block size=288 timeout=300
> SMTP<< 250 rulz 949610518 qp 9124
... that's it. The receiving host has accepted it. It's no longer the
responsibility of the sending host.
> LOG: 0 MAIN
> => foiko@??? R=smarthost T=remote_smtp H=mx.nkm.lt [193.219.211.9]
... Exim logs what it did.
You need to contact the person in charge of mx.nkm.lt [193.219.211.9] to
find out what happened to this message. They may need to know the
information "rulz 949610518 qp 9124", which was sent at the end of the
transaction.
--
Philip Hazel University of Cambridge Computing Service,
ph10@??? Cambridge, England. Phone: +44 1223 334714.