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[LI] for admin@maxlinux.net - your server is bouncing my mails



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Guys

Am sorry to put this on the list at large - but Prakash Shetty of 
Cybermax mailed me - and the reply I bounced hit a misconfigured 
anti relay filter in his MTA.

The original message was received at Wed, 27 Oct 1999 13:49:42 
+0530 (IST) from [203.197.20.76]  

   ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
<admin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

   ----- Transcript of session follows -----
... while talking to mailrecv.gohip.com.:
>>> RCPT To:<admin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
<<< 551 we do not relay
550 <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>... User unknown

And, as Mr.Shetty posted his response re my suggestions to the 
entire list - here's my reply, fwiw.  If not for the anti relay 
misconfiguration above, I'd have mailed him off the list

Dear Prakash

1. If you will notice - I simply forwarded a mail posted on the PLUG
mailing list (Pune Linux User Group) by a guy called zastereo.  I have not
implied anywhere that am taking credit for it.

2. Thanks for cutting down your .sig.

Bye
suresh

On 27 Oct 99, at 13:26, thus spake root:

> Practice what you preach.the long article you wrote about linus
> torvalds is already on the techweb site so why write it down yourself
> and claim credit for it instead of providing pointers directly to the
> site. Please heed my advice also 

- ---s


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