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Date:      Thu, 26 Feb 1998 17:42:14 -0800 (PST)
From:      Doug White <dwhite@gdi.uoregon.edu>
To:        "Gregory, Scott, SSgt, SAF/AADXT" <gregorys@af.pentagon.mil>
Cc:        "'questions@freebsd.org'" <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: 2 Questions - Mail error and Modem Speed
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.980226174102.817G-100000@gdi.uoregon.edu>
In-Reply-To: <A1D69BFE912ED111A5BB00A0C95DDDDC1C873C@afp1.hq.af.mil>

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On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Gregory, Scott, SSgt, SAF/AADXT wrote:

> Q1: I am running 2.2.2-RELEASE on a P133.  This system is setup to be a
> majordomo list server (using bulkmailer for sending) and has no other
> function. 

> Feb 26 13:00:42 afirm smap[3821]: host=bad.mail.server/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> bytes=0 from=<gregorys@af.pentagon.mil> to=<req-list@majordomo.server>
> Feb 26 13:00:42 afirm smap[3821]: SMTP QUIT with no message
> bad.mail.server/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 

The Exchange server is aborting the transfer.  Perhaps it's polling for
mail?

> Can anyone tell me how to go about troubleshooting this problem?  Some
> mail will get through, but others will not.

It's in Exchange, not sendmail.

> Q2:  I am running 2.2.5-RELEASE at home and am using it connect my home
> network to the internet through a dialup with my provider (I am using
> ppp -auto -alias).  Everything is working great!!!!!  I would, however,
> like to know the speed at which the modem connected.  If there a utility
> that will tell me the connection speed when the modem connects?

The only way to tell is to get the CONNECT xxxxx line from the modem, and
AFAIK chat doesn't support that.

Doug White                              | University of Oregon  
Internet:  dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu    | Residence Networking Assistant
http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~dwhite    | Computer Science Major



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