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Thanks Anthony, You are right! I started a sendmail test-debug then went to eat lunch, when I came back... <snip> map_lookup(host, hotmail.com, %0=hotmail.com) => hotmail.com. (0) map_lookup(mailertable, hotmail.com, %0=hotmail.com) => NOT FOUND (0) map_lookup(mailertable, .com, %0=.com, %1=hotmail, %2=hotmail) => NOT FOUND (0) map_lookup(mailertable, ., %0=., %1=hotmail.com) => NOT FOUND (0) phil at mydomain.com... deliverable: mailer esmtp, host hotmail.com., user guy_nearby at hotmail.com So, is there anyway to avoid the hang??? It seems that it can't find hotmail.com. Phil *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 7/23/2002 at 12:44 PM Anthony J. Gabrielson wrote: >It hangs for a few minutes, but the email should go through. I noticed >that started with hotmail late last week. Not sure whats going on over >there, maybe they are tranisitioning to an exchange server.... > >Anthony > >On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Phil Buckley wrote: > >> I'm running a RedHat 7.1 box, equipped with sendmail 8.11.2 and a >> simple firewall... >> >> The trouble I ran into this morning is a new one to me... I set up a >> user in /etc/mail/virtusertable with a pointer to her hotmail account, >> then ran a basic "sendmail -bv -d27 user at virtualdomain.com" test on >> it.... and it just hung. >> >> So I started with the easy stuff, re-re-built the hash, re-re-started >> sendmail and tried again, same problem... >> >> Checked my firewall, access files, stuff like that... nothing even >> remotely close that would stop it... >> >> Checked some stuff on goggle groups... Apparently I'm not alone... >> >> Found these in comp.sendmail: >> ====================== >> 1: Jan Albin "rediscovered" (in another thread) problemcaused by >> blocking >> tcp queries via tcp by firewall [ it was discussed long time ago in the >> >> group ] >> and suggests that hoymail problem may be caused by it. >> Some replies are too big to fit in udp packet so DNS server/resolver >> tries >> to contact a remote DNS server via tcp which is blocked. >> >> 2: Opening up the firewall to allow DNS on port 53 TCP solved the >> problem. >> ====================== >> >> So I opened up my firewall as suggested ( I started my firewall using >> pmfirewall): >> >> #DNS >> $IPCHAINS -A input -p tcp -s $REMOTENET -d $OUTERNET 53 -j ACCEPT >> $IPCHAINS -A input -p udp -s $REMOTENET -d $OUTERNET 53 -j ACCEPT >> >> $REMOTENET = 0/0 >> $OUTERNET = eth0 (outside nic) >> >> I mapped a user topoint at my own hotmail account... >> phil at domain.com guy_nearby at hotmail.com >> ---makehash >> --restart sendmail >> >> # sendmail -bv -d27.99,28.99,60.99 phil at mydomain.com >> setalias(/etc/aliases) >> map implicit:Alias0 /etc/aliases >> map_lookup(dequote, phil, %0=phil) => NOT FOUND (0) >> udbmatch(phil, mailname) >> db_open(/etc/mail/userdb.db): No such file or directory >> map_lookup(host, mydomain.com, %0=mydomain.com) => mydomain.com. (0) >> map_lookup(dequote, phil, %0=phil) => NOT FOUND (0) >> map_lookup(virtuser, phil at mydomain.com, %0=phil at mydomain.com, %1=phil) >> => guy_nearby at hotmail.com (0) >> map_lookup(host, hotmail.com, %0=hotmail.com) => >> .... still hanging ..... >> >> Any ideas? >> >> TIA, >> Phil >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at blu.org >> http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >> > >_______________________________________________ >Discuss mailing list >Discuss at blu.org >http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
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