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Re: What's murhpy.debian.org doing in my firewall logs ?



I've just opened my firewall for murphy. Mark, how's your setup related to
this ? Do you also use bsmtp ?
> On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 12:40, D.J. Bolderman wrote:
>> Could you please give me a hint where to fix this (i'm just a clueless
>> niewbie)
>> Thanks.
>>
>> > On Mon, 03 Jun 2002, D.J. Bolderman wrote:
>> >> What's the problem here ? Why doesn't murphy.debian.org deliver
>> >> mail to my provider's mail server ?
>> >
>> > mx bolderman.xs4all.nl
>> > bolderman.xs4all.nl     MX      100 mx2.xs4all.nl
>> > bolderman.xs4all.nl     MX      100 mx3.xs4all.nl
>> > bolderman.xs4all.nl     MX      100 mx4.xs4all.nl
>> > bolderman.xs4all.nl     MX      10 bolderman.xs4all.nl
>> > bolderman.xs4all.nl     MX      100 mx1.xs4all.nl
>
> As an xs4all user myself, I can say that this is the default xs4all
> setup if you are using batch-smtp.
>
> You could ask xs4all to remove the bolderman entry, but I don't think
> they will do that. So either request the xs4all helpdesk, or live with
> it.
>
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> Mark Janssen -- maniac(at)maniac.nl -- GnuPG Key Id: 357D2178
> Unix / Linux, Open-Source and Internet Consultant @ SyConOS IT
> Maniac.nl Unix-God.Net|Org MarkJanssen.org|nl SyConOS.com|nl




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