In article <bdtuvp$lu9$1@news.seed.net.tw> Jason <JASON88@seed.net.tw> wrote:
> My client send email via my linux box, which has sendmail running. Well,
> the client is using private IP(192.168.0.), where my linux box has 2 NICs,
> one configured with public IP(a,b,c,d), the other one private IP.
> When the client sending mail via the sendmail, I watch the linux netstat,
> only SYN packets receieved, but no correponding packets send out.
> How do I know my packets are accepted? If the sendmail really accept the
> SYN packets from my client, it should do something and issue some
> corresponding packets.
> Any help will be appreciated.
Why not just examine the /var/log/maillog file and see if the transaction
was successful or not?
tony
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