Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2020 08:21:28 -0500 (CDT) From: Rob Belics <rob@belics.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Interpret /var/spool/mqueue entries Message-ID: <202010311321.09VDLS9u007248@belics.com>
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I thought this was a solved problem in my sendmail configuration but, over the last few days, I've gotten some entries and I've forgotten how to interpret them. To me, it appears that the first two entries show that I'm relaying some mail and it was refused by the receiver. But I'm wondering if someone is impersonating my email address and that is why I'm getting a bounce back. Is that right? What should I check in sendmail configuration? Note that I changed my email in the examples below to me@example.com Mail in local queue: /var/spool/mqueue (4 requests) -----Q-ID----- --Size-- -----Q-Time----- ------------Sender/Recipient----------- 09V3c6st046407 5478 Fri Oct 30 22:38 MAILER-DAEMON (Deferred: Connection refused by mail.distinctionspots.com.) <kn95_masks-me=example.com@distinction 09V2c6st082929 9067 Fri Oct 30 21:38 MAILER-DAEMON (Deferred: Connection refused by mail.enlighteneduponhearing.) <besthealth-rates-me=example.com@enlig 09UNHHsv062419 2449 Fri Oct 30 18:17 <kn95_masks-me=example.com@distinctions 7BIT (Deferred: 421-4.7.0 [107.161.21.234 15] Our system has ) <me@example.com> 09UMHcc1059037 5901 Fri Oct 30 17:17 <besthealth-rates-me=example.com@enligh 7BIT (Deferred) <me@example.com>
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