So here's the message:
mail -s 'test msg 9:18pm' randomx@cox.net
testing 123
.
Cc:
And log results:
tail --lines 1000 maillog | grep cox
[nothing]
tail --lines 1000 qmail/smtp/current | grep cox
[nothing]
Any other log files I should be inspecting?
Also, I will note that Cox uses some pretty strict header checking.
If it even HINTS that it's a "spoofed" email, your mail will disappear.
This means if you have any 127.0.0.1 or localhost, or anything of the
sort in yoiur headers your pretty screwed.
On 5/4/06, Jeremy C. Reed <reed@reedmedia.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 4 May 2006, Randy Melder wrote:
>
> > just to be clear....
> >
> > Both squirrelmail and mail send mail properly to everyother domain other
> > than cox.net.
> >
> > To cox.net, squirrelmail works, mail doesn't.
>
> But that doesn't answer the suggestions we gave you.
>
> (Look at the logs. And if you have multiple mail servers, look at logs for
> each. They will most likely tell you.)
>
> Jeremy C. Reed
>