on Wed, 30 Jan 2008
16:50:52 -0800
> [R:\]sendmail -d -a sendmail.test -t > sendmail-d_bare-t_no-f.txt
> and
> [R:\]sendmail -a sendmail.test -t > sendmail_no-d_bare-t_no-f.txt
>
> Lots of data created. Both runs had the 120 second timeout.
The IP trace seems to show a time out for a DNS request. It also shows that
Junkspy is running, don't know if this will cause a problem or not. It also
shows that you had an email client running that made a POP request so your used
name and password are in the trace data. You may want to change your password.
--
Robert Blair
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