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From: Roberto Ullfig on 11 Feb 2010 16:43 I've worked with sendmail for many many years and I've just started seeing some messages in the log I've never seen before, like: ....sendmail[20997]: o1AHCntc020997: to=<blah(a)blah.com>, delay=00:00:02, pri=30643, stat=Need RCPT (recipient) If the to is filled out then how come sendmail's complaining about no recipient?
From: ska on 17 Feb 2010 05:30
Roberto Ullfig wrote: > I've worked with sendmail for many many years and I've just started > seeing some messages in the log I've never seen before, like: > > ...sendmail[20997]: o1AHCntc020997: to=<blah(a)blah.com>, > delay=00:00:02, pri=30643, stat=Need RCPT (recipient) > > If the to is filled out then how come sendmail's complaining about no > recipient? what do the other log entries of this session say? -ska |