New sendmail breaks ability to mail to *@mmode.com

Jeff Sheltren sheltren at cs.ucsb.edu
Wed Mar 29 23:50:53 UTC 2006


Out of curiosity, what does your maillog show for a message that  
actually gets through to your phone?

-Jeff

On Mar 29, 2006, at 7:37 PM, David M. Shirley wrote:

> I have also confirmed that this happens with the sendmail updates  
> that were released for Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3 so  
> this isn't just a fedoralegacy problem...
>
> Anyone one the list have access to or know a person that actually  
> run the email to sms gateway for cingular wireless?  It would be  
> great if we could get them to bounce these messages rather than  
> just silently dropping them.  Maybe the bounce would tell us  
> something.
>
> David Shirley
> http://www.webquarry.com
>
>
> On Mar 29, 2006, at 2:32 PM, David M. Shirley wrote:
>
>> Ok, this is strange.  Since installing the new sendmail packages  
>> on several 7.3, 9, FC1 and 3 boxes, I am no longer to able to send  
>> email SMS messages to anything at mmode.com.  In my maillog I see  
>> things like:
>>
>> Mar 29 14:13:32 ns sendmail[4969]: k2TMDWk9004967:  
>> to=<emailremoved at mmode.com>, ctladdr=<myaddress at myhost.com>  
>> (500/500), delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=esmtp,  
>> pri=30372, relay=mta01.cdpd.airdata.com. [199.88.234.33],  
>> dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (Message received and queued)
>>
>> But nothing comes through to my phone.  (mmode silently drops the  
>> message)   I can email SMS messages to my phone from any other  
>> machine on our network that is either running the older sendmail  
>> packages or other MTAs like qmail or exim.
>>
>> Anyone experience anything similar?
>>
>>
>> David Shirley
>> http://www.webquarry.com
>>
>>
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