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<0> is this correct? <0> is mx record still necesary when sending outgoing mail? <1> HostPreferenceIP(s) [Country] <1> chmsc.edu.ph..177.240.171 [PH] <1> recieving not sending <1> for sending you use the isp to send <0> ah okay so i don't have problem receiving mail <1> you chain the server <0> ah okay <0> may be the guy i talk from my isp don't know their mail server <0> as he gave me webmail.globelines.com.ph <0> and when i look this is a webmail interface <2> `jaYPee: webmail.globelines.com.ph is indeed the mail server for globelines.com.ph <1> try smtp.globe <1> or mail.globe <0> ok
<2> 10:59 globelines.com.ph mail is handled (pri=10) by webmail.globelines.com.ph <2> 10:59 globelines.com.ph mail is handled (pri=20) by relay.globeidc.com.ph <0> smtp.globelines.com.ph cannot be found <2> `jaYPee: that is because there is none <3> ok im back <3> hold on <0> netbeui: so i c an <0> netbeui: so i cant send email from my domain? <2> `jaYPee: what is your domain anyway? <0> netbeui: by the way this is the error i always got when sending email: (connect to yahoo.com[66.94.234.13]: Connection timed out) <0> netbeui: chmsc.edu.ph <2> `jaYPee: then what is your problem with globelines.com.ph mail server if your domain is chmsc.edu.ph? <3> ok nevermind i fixed it <0> netbeui: i can't send email from my server <1> `jaYPee add a ptr record <0> Glombrg: where add that? <1> dn***it i guess <0> ok let me see <2> `jaYPee: if you can send mail from your server why are you looking for a fix on someone else's domain? <2> Glombrg: what do you need the ptr record for> <2> Glombrg: what do you need the ptr record for? <4> netbeui: Because he has no actual idea of how mail works. <0> netbeui: no i can't send msg from my domain <1> http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=chmsc.edu.ph <0> netbeui: i can received only but not send <2> ptr records got nothing to do with mail exchange AFAIK <2> jesus christ come on guys shake it off <4> `jaYPee: Is there some reason you SHOULD be able to? <4> `jaYPee: "from your domain" is a nonsense statement. <4> `jaYPee: What you might have, or not have, in your DNS is irrelevant. <2> `jaYPee: if you can't send mail using your own mail server then ur problem most probably are relaying issues <0> netbeui: yes may be. in my main.cf there is no value in relayhost <2> not ur dns record, as i have checked your dns record is fine <4> `jaYPee: One of two things needs to occur. Either you deliver mail directly from your mail server, or you relay through your ISP. Pick one. <0> directly form my mail server <0> from* <2> `jaYPee: i am not talking about relayhost entry, i am talking about mynetworks and/or mynetwork_style entry <4> `jaYPee: Does your ISP block port 25? <0> mwilson: i don't know. when i ask them they say it's open <4> `jaYPee: There's some reason you haven't tested and found out? <0> but they gave me webmail.globelines.com.ph which i think not true <0> netbeui: how do i know my "mynetworks" entry? <2> `jaYPee: what does ur postfix logs says when your sending mail(s)? <0> ok wait <0> (connect to yahoo.com[66.94.234.13]: Connection timed out) <5> from the machine running postfix can you telnet to 66.94.234.13 port 25? <5> see some isps block outbound port 25 <0> saying status=deferred <2> hiya red (: <5> hiya <0> Redragon^: ok wait <2> hehehe mwilson, his probably asking the wrong questions with his isp, thats y they give him their mail servers address <0> mwilson: sorry didn't understand ur question. what u mean by tested and found out? <4> `jaYPee: Please don't speak Moron to me. <0> Redragon^: nothing happens when i telnet to 66.94.234.13 <4> `jaYPee: I speak English. <5> telnet 66.94.234.13 25 <0> Redragon^: this is the only output i got: Trying 66.94.234.13... <5> did you add the 25 on the end?
<0> yes <5> okay your outbound port 25 is blocked so you aint runnin no mail server :) <4> I have no idea why you people have settled on that IP as being a useful one to test with... it certainly doesn't seem to belong to Yahoo's mail system. <4> Where did you get any indication that there was an SMTPd there? <0> Redragon^: is port 25 block on my own server? <6> where can I find some more fonts for openoffice? I would like some sort of script font <0> how to unblock it? <4> Yahoo's mail system has four MX hosts, each one a round-robin of four hosts, none of which are on that IP. <5> it could be but its probably blocked by isp and if so you can't change it <6> im running gentoo <0> Redragon^: correct me if i'm wrong. i think i need to open port 25 on my own domain <4> `jaYPee: You're wrong. <4> `jaYPee: You haven't made a valid test yet, either. <0> when i send message to one of my email address of my own server it arrives fine <4> `jaYPee: Which is completely irrelevant. <0> mwilson: i made a lot of test. <4> `jaYPee: Trying some random IP and expecting a SMTPd to be there is silly. <0> mwilson: what's the proper way of testing then? <4> `jaYPee: Testing with an IP where there actually IS an SMTPd running, of course. <4> `jaYPee: Since you've fixated on Yahoo, they have sixteen of them. <0> i have alrady smtpd running <4> <sigh> <4> Yep... you have no idea how mail works. <0> mwilson: i'm not talking only at yahoo but on all email recipient i tested <7> someone in here runs mozilla thunderbird??? <4> flush: Your keyboard is broken? <8> anyone knows a good tutorial for kernel updating ? <0> mwilson: yes your right that's why i need some help from you <8> .j fold <8> GRR! <8> sorry <7> lawl no its not <4> `jaYPee: No, I'll help far more by not facilitating another broken SMTPd being put on the 'net for spammers to use. <4> flush: You could have fooled me. <8> anyone knows a tootorial for kernel updating ? <4> zephyr__: Your kernel needs to be updated for some reason? <7> ctrl+alt+- <8> mwilson yes. <0> mwilson: i'm also studyig how free my host from spamming <8> I need the 2.6.15 kernel in order to be able to install madwifi <6> anyone know how/where I can get a script font for latex? <9> hiyas, any ideas how i could mount a iso image so that it would apear as a fake cdrom ? <9> i know i did managed to do that months ago, i just can't find the spell anymore :D <1> mount -o loop -t iso9660 isonamehere.iso /mntpointhere <9> that was it :D <9> thanks ;) <1> np <9> pfft, i just saw tha CBT Nuggets is for windows :( <9> great, any idea what i can play wmv with ? :D <1> mplayer <1> install the windows codes <9> okay ;) <8> ColdAs1ce mplayer <8> :) <9> i never tried to get wmv working <10> can i move something from :1.0 to :0.0 ? <10> a window <11> how do i get linux to bake me some cake? <12> Archael: Take a toaster, strip the power cord, and touch it to an open, plugged in power supply. <11> my toaster's taking a walk, ill have to ask him later <11> he went with my dryer and my toothpaste <13> Hello <13> is there a way to trace network connections made by a process, like strace does for system calls? <14> netstat? <15> darko`` netstat - Prints network connections, routing tables, interface statistics, masquerade connections, and multi-cast memberships. <14> lsof too. <13> lsof? <14> man lsof <14> But netstat should suffice of course. <13> netstat gives me current status of network connections <13> it doesn't log connections being made <14> log!? <14> heh <14> iptables could, then.
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