jim@shograf.COM (jim morris) (03/08/91)
ok, I have MMDF setup talking UUCP. I have also followed the spec by chrisdu@sco.com on how to setup MMDF over TCP/IP. I can see in the log that messages are going to my sun machine over TCP/IP but the message never appears at the other end. Telnet sun 25 works fine so sendmail is working at the other end... What have I done wrong... Does SCO's MMDF really work, or talk SMTP?? Anyone who knows the answer please respond. Thanks Jim. -- Jim Morris, E-Mail: jim@shograf.com Voice: (415) 903-3887 _ SHO graphics. Practical PEX
david@sco.COM (David Fiander) (03/19/91)
In article <557@shograf.COM> jim@shograf.COM (jim morris) writes: >ok, I have MMDF setup talking UUCP. >I have also followed the spec by chrisdu@sco.com on how to setup MMDF >over TCP/IP. I can see in the log that messages are going to my sun >machine over TCP/IP but the message never appears at the other end. > >What have I done wrong... Does SCO's MMDF really work, or talk SMTP?? > >Anyone who knows the answer please respond. We use it all the time (Boy, that's a surprise). When you say that the log says that the messages are going to the sun, do you mean that you see lines that look like 3/19 9:22:51 delive1087: end msg.aa11085 (AOK) smtp host user@host [0: 0:11] in the file msg.log? If that is the case, then what does the /usr/spool/mqueue/syslog file on the sun have to say about mail activity at 9:22? If the file mqueue/syslog doesn't exist, then creating it will cause mail logging to begin on the sun, and we will have more information about your problem. I would have to see the particular log messages on both ends of the transaction to determine exactly what the problem is. >Telnet sun 25 works fine so sendmail is working at the other end... > You mean that you successfully connect to the sun and see the SMTP banner, or you you mean that you can type into the SMTP daemon and have mail delivered yourself? David J. Fiander SCO MMDF Development Team SCO Canada Inc.