louisd Posted March 19, 2004 Share Posted March 19, 2004 Julian, I can't seem to get my AOL accounts set-up. I've tried a few different accounts, and no matter what account I try I never get the set-up e-mail. I've checked both the regular mail folder and the junk mail folder and nothing. Thoughts? Anyone having luck setting up an AOL account? It causes my reporting from there to always report a broken chain. --Louis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vets-internet Posted March 24, 2004 Share Posted March 24, 2004 All the test messages sent by the mailhost routine are being aborted. See mail server log below: ============================================= Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:13: [404:2930:1] Accepting SMTP connection from [206.14.107.103 : 4048] Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:13: [404:2930:1] --> 220-mail.vets-internet.com ESMTP MDaemon 6.8.5; Tue, 23 Mar 2004 23:51:13 -0800 Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:13: [404:2930:1] --> 220-- This is a private server and not for public use. Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:13: [404:2930:1] --> 220 Violations will be reported. Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:13: [404:2930:1] <-- HELO spamcop.net Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:13: [404:2930:1] --> 250 mail.vets-internet.com Hello spamcop.net, pleased to meet you Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:13: [404:2930:1] <-- mail from: <service[at]admin.spamcop.net> Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:13: [404:2930:1] spam Blocker is checking 206.14.107.103 (connecting IP) Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:13: [404:2930:1] * bl.spamcop.net - passed Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:13: [404:2930:1] * relays.ordb.org - passed Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:13: [404:2930:1] * dnsbl.sorbs.net - passed Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:13: [404:2930:1] spam Blocker is finished Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:13: [404:2930:1] --> 250 <service[at]admin.spamcop.net>, Sender ok Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:13: [404:2930:1] <-- rcpt to: <sales[at]vets-internet.com> Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:13: [404:2930:1] --> 250 <sales[at]vets-internet.com>, Recipient ok Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:14: [404:2930:1] <-- data Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:14: [404:2930:1] --> 354 Enter mail, end with <CRLF>.<CRLF> Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:14: [404:2930:1] Socket connection closed by the other side (how rude!) Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:14: [404:2930:1] SMTP session abnormally terminated, 0 bytes transferred. Tue 2004-03-23 23:51:14: ---------- ===================================================== Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caederus Posted March 24, 2004 Share Posted March 24, 2004 I don't seem to be able to teach the mailhosts system about my email address ___[at]acm.org. The test messages sent there (or to the secondary MX) just disappear. All other messages arrive without difficulty or delay. Even sending a message to that address from the spamcop webmail system works fine! I have tried turning off all the filtering and redirecting but the test messages still don't show up, so I assume that either the mailhosts system is not sending the messages at all or that the acm.org servers are rejecting or silently discarding the test messages. If the mailhosts system got an SMTP reject, would it tell me? Robin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peters1956 Posted March 24, 2004 Share Posted March 24, 2004 I've been waiting for well over an hour but I've yet to see mail from our mxbackup server or to see my servers added to mailhosts - is this still likely to be due to backlog? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
julian Posted March 24, 2004 Share Posted March 24, 2004 All the test messages sent by the mailhost routine are being aborted. See mail server log below: vets-internet, thanks! That gave me something to chew on. Looks like I have some bugs in my smtp-sender code. This explains why AOL users didn't get confirmations either. Applying a fix now. Anyone who wasn't getting the confirmation email, please try again. I hope you can live with all the junk I just sent you during my testing process. -=Julian=- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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