Susan Day wrote:
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 8:29 AM, Eero Volotinen eero.volotinen@iki.fiwrote:
2010/2/26 Susan Day suzieprogrammer@gmail.com:
Hi; The following message appears to have been sent, but in fact never does reach their destination:
[root qmail-send]# tail current
@400000004b87b3d3392cbddc new msg 97881462
@400000004b87b3d3392cc5ac info msg 97881462: bytes 531 from suzieprogrammer@gmail.com qp 23629 uid 508
@400000004b87b3d33b7f700c starting delivery 4: msg 97881462 to remote suzieprogrammer@gmail.com
@400000004b87b3d33b7f7bc4 status: local 0/10 remote 1/255
@400000004b87b3d4338aec64 delivery 4: success:
209.85.216.35_accepted_message./Remote_host_said:_250_2.0.0_OK_1267184586_6si3416200pxi.53/
remote end accepted message.
messages in queue but not yet preprocessed: 0
Why?
Remote smtp server is not working correctly or spamfilter on it kills message?
No.
How do you know? Remote end accepted responsibility. If it does not get delivered, it is their problem.
Note that it can take a bit time until gmail delivers it to mailbox.
Gmail's very quick and it's been an hour now. Usually takes a second.
Check spam box. Contact gmail postmaster. Nothing to do with the qmail installation.
Another very strange thing about this is that the contact page refreshes to itself when I try to email (through the form elt). If I pull the email send stuff out of the script where the form goes, it doesn't refresh to itself; rather, it prints what is written in the script to print.
With respect to Kai's suggestion I find a qmail list, I'm sorry to say there don't appear to be ANY discussion lists for ANY email servers that are active. I'm desperate to get this working.
You are mistaken. The qmail list and the postfix list are very much active. Only sendmail does not have a discussion list.