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Vieux 07/02/2007, 06h02   #6
Bill Cole
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Par défaut Re: Confusing Sendmail Log

In article <1170644457.392182.268160@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>,
"Simon" <Albert.Einstain@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 2月4æ—¥, 上åˆ1æ—¶17分, Bill Cole <b...@scconsult.com> wrote:
> > In article <1170476964.846584.274...@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>,
> >
> > Albert.Einst...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > B.com's ip is 61.*.*.11. I try to send email from A to B. and I get
> > > the maillog below:

> >
> > > Jan 24 10:28:25 localhost sendmail[10927]: l0O246dv010298:
> > > to=<m...@B.com>, ctladdr=<m...@A.com> (500/500),
> > > delay=00:24:19, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=esmtp, pri=570314,
> > > relay=61.*.*.11. [221.*.*.35], dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: Connection
> > > refused by 61.*.*.11.

> >
> > > as you see, there is another ip 221.*.*.35 in the maillog, why is it
> > > there?

> >
> > '*' is not a legal character in a domain name and is never part of an IP
> > address. The domain names a.com and b.com are both reserved by
> > IANA, and have no resolution at all.
> >
> > You won't be able to get much useful if you insist on hiding the
> > critical facts to answer your question.
> >
> > --
> > Now where did I hide that website...

>
> thanks. but i dont think it critical, they are just 2 common IPs.


You are wrong. No one can answer specifically as long as you insist upon
obscuring the critical information to answer your question.

>What
> I wonder is why 221.*.*.35 is there.


I invite you to examine the Sendmail source for your answer. Apply
the actual information that you pointlessly insist on keeping secret and
an understanding of Sendmail and you will get your answer.

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Now where did I hide that website...
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