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тАО07-17-2002 08:17 AM
тАО07-17-2002 08:17 AM
Deferred messages in sendmail
I'm getting log messages that read: Can't assign requested address. Is this a DNS issue?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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тАО07-17-2002 08:19 AM
тАО07-17-2002 08:19 AM
Re: Deferred messages in sendmail
Sorry, forgot to mention that I'm running HP-UX 10.20 with sendmail 8.8.6.
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тАО07-17-2002 10:27 AM
тАО07-17-2002 10:27 AM
Re: Deferred messages in sendmail
Looks like I may have my answer. One of the NT Notes servers ran out of disk space. The "assigned address" may have been a disk location. If anybody has any additional info on this error, please reply.
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тАО08-15-2002 09:08 AM
тАО08-15-2002 09:08 AM
Re: Deferred messages in sendmail
Every once in a while the SMTP relay server taking all my HP-9000 mail takes a vacation. Basically it stops relaying mail. They can't seem to configure the exchange serers to let my boxes relay mail.
So here are some things that helps in diagnosis.
mailq
If there is something there, someone isn't accepting my messages. Since messaging was going through and stopped, chances are its not a sendmail.cf issue, though for first time mailers, that can be touchy, and DNS issues can contribute to the confusion.
Great way to see whats going on is this:
echo 'test' | /usr/sbin/sendmail -v -d8.99 -d38.99 yourname@yourbox.org
You get a ton of useful information, that support will want to see anyway.
[5502]# 9 -d38.99 stevenprotter@juf.org <
seq_map_parse(aliases.files, )
map_init(sequence:aliases.files, NULL, 0)
sequence:aliases.files NULL: valid
map_init(implicit:Alias0, /etc/mail/aliases, 0)
wrong pass (pass = 0, rebuildable = 1)
map_init(host:host, NULL, 0)
host:host NULL: valid
map_init(switch:aliases, aliases, 0)
switch_map_open(aliases, aliases, 0)
switch_map_find => 1
files
map_stack[0] = sequence:aliases.files
switch:aliases aliases: valid
map_init(dequote:dequote, NULL, 0)
dequote:dequote NULL: valid
map_init(sequence:aliases.files, NULL, 1)
wrong pass (pass = 1, rebuildable = 0)
map_init(implicit:Alias0, /etc/mail/aliases, 1)
impl_map_open(Alias0, /etc/mail/aliases, 0)
hash_map_open(Alias0, /etc/mail/aliases, 0)
impl_map_lookup(Alias0, @)
db_map_lookup(Alias0, @)
db_map_lookup(Alias0, @)
implicit:Alias0 /etc/mail/aliases: valid
map_init(host:host, NULL, 1)
wrong pass (pass = 1, rebuildable = 0)
map_init(switch:aliases, aliases, 1)
wrong pass (pass = 1, rebuildable = 0)
map_init(dequote:dequote, NULL, 1)
wrong pass (pass = 1, rebuildable = 0)
getcanonname(juf.org), trying dns
dns_getcanonname(juf.org, trymx=1)
dns_getcanonname: trying juf.org. (ANY)
YES
dns_getcanonname: trying juf.org. (A)
NO: errno=0, h_errno=4
dns_getcanonname: trying juf.org. (MX)
NO: errno=0, h_errno=4
dns_getcanonname: trying juf.org.juf.org (ANY)
NO: errno=0, h_errno=1
dns_getcanonname: trying juf.org.juf.net (ANY)
NO: errno=0, h_errno=1
getcanonname(juf.org), trying files
text_getcanonname(juf.org)
getcanonname(juf.org), failed, stat=68getmxrr([192.168.1.4], droplocalhost=1)
stevenprotter@juf.org... Connecting to [192.168.1.4] via relay...
220 AUBERGINE.JUF.NET ESMTP service
>>> EHLO jufdev.juf.org
250 AUBERGINE.JUF.NET talking to [10.1.10.37]
>>> MAIL From:
250... Sender ok
>>> RCPT To:
250... Recipient ok
>>> DATA
354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself
>>> .
250 M2002081512131306977 Message accepted for delivery
stevenprotter@juf.org... Sent (M2002081512131306977 Message accepted for deliver
y)
Closing connection to [192.168.1.4]
>>> QUIT
221 AUBERGINE.JUF.NET closing connection.
closemaps: closing aliases.files (NULL)
closemaps: closing Alias0 (/etc/mail/aliases)
impl_map_close(Alias0, /etc/mail/aliases, 12a3)
db_map_close(Alias0, /etc/mail/aliases, 12a3)
closemaps: closing host (NULL)
closemaps: closing aliases (aliases)
Too much? Hope it helps.
So here are some things that helps in diagnosis.
mailq
If there is something there, someone isn't accepting my messages. Since messaging was going through and stopped, chances are its not a sendmail.cf issue, though for first time mailers, that can be touchy, and DNS issues can contribute to the confusion.
Great way to see whats going on is this:
echo 'test' | /usr/sbin/sendmail -v -d8.99 -d38.99 yourname@yourbox.org
You get a ton of useful information, that support will want to see anyway.
[5502]# 9 -d38.99 stevenprotter@juf.org <
seq_map_parse(aliases.files, )
map_init(sequence:aliases.files, NULL, 0)
sequence:aliases.files NULL: valid
map_init(implicit:Alias0, /etc/mail/aliases, 0)
wrong pass (pass = 0, rebuildable = 1)
map_init(host:host, NULL, 0)
host:host NULL: valid
map_init(switch:aliases, aliases, 0)
switch_map_open(aliases, aliases, 0)
switch_map_find => 1
files
map_stack[0] = sequence:aliases.files
switch:aliases aliases: valid
map_init(dequote:dequote, NULL, 0)
dequote:dequote NULL: valid
map_init(sequence:aliases.files, NULL, 1)
wrong pass (pass = 1, rebuildable = 0)
map_init(implicit:Alias0, /etc/mail/aliases, 1)
impl_map_open(Alias0, /etc/mail/aliases, 0)
hash_map_open(Alias0, /etc/mail/aliases, 0)
impl_map_lookup(Alias0, @)
db_map_lookup(Alias0, @)
db_map_lookup(Alias0, @)
implicit:Alias0 /etc/mail/aliases: valid
map_init(host:host, NULL, 1)
wrong pass (pass = 1, rebuildable = 0)
map_init(switch:aliases, aliases, 1)
wrong pass (pass = 1, rebuildable = 0)
map_init(dequote:dequote, NULL, 1)
wrong pass (pass = 1, rebuildable = 0)
getcanonname(juf.org), trying dns
dns_getcanonname(juf.org, trymx=1)
dns_getcanonname: trying juf.org. (ANY)
YES
dns_getcanonname: trying juf.org. (A)
NO: errno=0, h_errno=4
dns_getcanonname: trying juf.org. (MX)
NO: errno=0, h_errno=4
dns_getcanonname: trying juf.org.juf.org (ANY)
NO: errno=0, h_errno=1
dns_getcanonname: trying juf.org.juf.net (ANY)
NO: errno=0, h_errno=1
getcanonname(juf.org), trying files
text_getcanonname(juf.org)
getcanonname(juf.org), failed, stat=68getmxrr([192.168.1.4], droplocalhost=1)
stevenprotter@juf.org... Connecting to [192.168.1.4] via relay...
220 AUBERGINE.JUF.NET ESMTP service
>>> EHLO jufdev.juf.org
250 AUBERGINE.JUF.NET talking to [10.1.10.37]
>>> MAIL From:
250
>>> RCPT To:
250
>>> DATA
354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself
>>> .
250 M2002081512131306977 Message accepted for delivery
stevenprotter@juf.org... Sent (M2002081512131306977 Message accepted for deliver
y)
Closing connection to [192.168.1.4]
>>> QUIT
221 AUBERGINE.JUF.NET closing connection.
closemaps: closing aliases.files (NULL)
closemaps: closing Alias0 (/etc/mail/aliases)
impl_map_close(Alias0, /etc/mail/aliases, 12a3)
db_map_close(Alias0, /etc/mail/aliases, 12a3)
closemaps: closing host (NULL)
closemaps: closing aliases (aliases)
Too much? Hope it helps.
Steven E Protter
Owner of ISN Corporation
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http://hpuxconsulting.com
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