On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 21:50, Andrew S. Johnson wrote:
> On Thursday 25 September 2003 01:40 pm, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 12:52, Yuji Yamano wrote:
> > > Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson@cox.net> writes:
> > >
> > > > Sep 24 16:10:11 haggis postfix/smtp[8360]: 68D282440A1: to=<ql82sumf@fokkerspace.com>, relay=none, delay=315809, status=deferred (connect to fokkerspace.com[64.94.110.11]: Connection timed out)
> > > > Sep 24 16:10:11 haggis postfix/smtp[8364]: connect to mail.charter.net[209.225.8.223]: Connection timed out (port 25)
> > >
> > > Can you connect to the smtp port on these servers with telnet command like:
> > >
> > > telnet fokkerspace.com 25
> >
> > $ telnet fokkerspace.com 25
> > Trying 64.94.110.11...
> > telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out
> >
>
> DUH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Do you not recognize this address??????
>
> *. com
No, I don't. Should I?
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ron Johnson, Jr. ron.l.johnson@cox.net Jefferson, LA USA YODA: Code! Yes. A programmer's strength flows from code maintainability. But beware of Perl. Terse syntax... more than one way to do it...default variables. The dark side of code maintainability are they. Easily they flow, quick to join you when code you write. If once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny, consume you it will. ___________________ Nolug mailing list nolug@nolug.orgReceived on 09/25/03
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