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From: John Blumel (jblumel
coffeeservice.com)Date: Thu Dec 20 2001 - 10:56:57 CST
After some testing on our private networks where Postfix seemed to be
working ok, I hooked it up to the cold hard world of the internet and
started trying to send some test emails through both internal accounts
and external accounts with various ISPs. Inbound mail seems to work ok
but, whenever I send mail to one of the external accounts, I get a
'Connection refused' trying to connect to the domains mail servers.
I've added to domains I'm trying to send to to the debug_peer_list but
there isn't much useful info -- just the 'refused' message in the log.
Can anyone suggest where I should start looking to determine why I'm
refused everywhere? (I've checked and I don't seem to be on any
blackhole lists.) I'd include some useful information for everyone to
look over but I'm not sure what that would be at this point.
John Blumel
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