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Recently (last Saturday) I started having problems recieving email
from yahoo and google accounts (that I can track so far). On friday it was working fine, now it's not. I removed all the spam rules to eliminate that as a problem. I then sent a test message from my yahoo account. If I watch the queue on my server the message shows up but it's not passed onto the mail folder for that account. I double checked that the routing is set up correctly and if I send from my work address (an exchange server) or my home address (adelphia.net) there is no problem. The message is not returned to my yahoo account so I can't see if there is an error message. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated, Thanks |
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On 01/31/07 18:58, wedekingd@yahoo.com wrote:
> I removed all the spam rules to eliminate that as a problem. Does this include any RBLs? > I then sent a test message from my yahoo account. If I watch the queue > on my server the message shows up but it's not passed onto the mail > folder for that account. I double checked that the routing is set up > correctly and if I send from my work address (an exchange server) or > my home address (adelphia.net) there is no problem. Can you check your logs for the message in question? Can we see (all of the) log lines for the message(s) in question? Grant. . . . |
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Here is the log file on the last test message:
Feb 1 08:15:31 sp4499 sendmail[16847]: l11DFUe5016847: from=<wedekingd@yahoo.com>, size=2179, class=0, nrcpts=1, msgid=<20070201011830.45298.qmail@web33014.mail.mu d.yahoo.com>, proto=SMTP, daemon=MTA, relay=web33014.mail.mud.yahoo.com [209.191.69.129] Feb 1 08:15:31 sp4499 sendmail[16848]: l11DFUe5016847: forward /var/ www/html/.forward.sp4499: Group writable directory Feb 1 08:15:31 sp4499 sendmail[16848]: l11DFUe5016847: forward /var/ www/html/.forward: Group writable directory Feb 1 08:15:31 sp4499 spamd[3839]: connection from localhost [127.0.0.1] at port 34581 Feb 1 08:15:31 sp4499 spamd[16852]: info: setuid to dwedeking succeeded Feb 1 08:15:31 sp4499 spamd[16852]: processing message <20070201011830.45298.qmail@web33014.mail.mud.yaho o.com> for dwedeking: 500, expecting 2491 bytes. Feb 1 08:16:02 sp4499 spamd[16852]: identified spam (6.5/5.0) for dwedeking:500 in 31.5 seconds, 2491 bytes. Feb 1 08:16:02 sp4499 sendmail[16848]: l11DFUe5016847: to=<daniel@reptilething.com>, delay=00:00:32, xdelay=00:00:31, mailer=local, pri=32408, dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent Here is /etc/mail/access file localhost.localdomain RELAY localhost RELAY 127.0.0.1 RELAY yahoo.com OK Thanks Dan On Jan 31, 5:00 pm, Grant Taylor <gtay...@riverviewtech.net> wrote: > On 01/31/07 18:58, wedeki...@yahoo.com wrote: > > > I removed all the spam rules to eliminate that as a problem. > > Does this include any RBLs? > > > I then sent a test message from my yahoo account. If I watch the queue > > on my server the message shows up but it's not passed onto the mail > > folder for that account. I double checked that the routing is set up > > correctly and if I send from my work address (an exchange server) or > > my home address (adelphia.net) there is no problem. > > Can you check your logs for the message in question? Can we see (all of > the) log lines for the message(s) in question? > > Grant. . . . |
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Found it. It was spamassasin filtering it out.
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