Susan Day wrote: > On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 8:29 AM, Eero Volotinen <eero.volotinen at iki.fi>wrote: > >> 2010/2/26 Susan Day <suzieprogrammer at 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 at gmail.com> qp 23629 uid 508 >>> >>> @400000004b87b3d33b7f700c starting delivery 4: msg 97881462 to remote >>> suzieprogrammer at 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.