on Sun, 10 Feb 2008
17:22:23 -0800
> To get a good base line I disconnected my LAN from my cable modem and connected the cable modem
> directly to FastEagle. I sent an e-mail (e-mail_FastEagle-Test3.eml) from s-geo to listsns via
> SeaMonkey which worked. (iptrace-FastEagle-No_LAN.txt)
The first trace had this message.
> That same e-mail was sent via send mail (command line = sendmail -d -a sendmail.test -f
> "s-geo@usa.net" listsns@roadrunner.com > sendmail-FastEagle-No_LAN.txt) which did not work. There
> was the same "hang" we have gotten before.
The second trace did not have anything other than the normal broadcast
messages. I saw no indication that sendmail had even started. What is in the
output file "sendmail-FastEagle-No_LAN.txt"?
--
Robert Blair
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