Messages in this thread | | | From | John Bradford <> | Subject | Re: Server down? | Date | Sat, 25 Jan 2003 13:19:29 +0000 (GMT) |
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> > > Lets see what logs tell: > > > > > > @grabjohn.com linux-kernel relaying denied > > > > > > Cases of "relaying denied" (wording varies) are fairly easy to understand. > > > > I *know* that one of my backup mailers is incorrectly configured, but > > that machine is not under my direct control, and I have asked for it > > to be re-configured. What else can I do? > > Change your MX dataset to omit the incorrectly configured system ? > > If you can't control your DNS MX sets either, well, at least you can > read the lists via various archives, and can always post to the list > independent of subscription status.
Oh, I'm subscribed to the list as john@bradfords.org.uk, which I have full control over - there shouldn't be bounces to that address.
You're right, though, to be honest the usa-relay is rather unncessary anyway - the two other servers provide enough redundancy. I'll remove it.
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