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Old 03-08-2005
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Question mails from unix server are not being received

Both A and B people has mail client to mail client interaction happily.

1) mails from A company unix server 'uuu' are being received by
A company people onto their mail client. So A company people are happy.

2) mails from A company unix server 'uuu' are not being received by B
company people onto their mail client. So B company people are
worried ???

Why A's unix server not sending mails to B's mail clients ???
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vkandati, this is too general a question.

Perhaps you should ask Gollum? Gollum does not seem to mind these general questions.

Link to Gollum's forum.

Please be nice and don't abuse our forum bot, OK?
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GOLLUM is doing at its best , when asked same question to GOLLUM it has given very relevent answers to problem. I do appreciate it alot.

Please find the answers like ....

You don't say.Not many people say both.Uh.
Are you talking about an animal, vegetable or mineral?
And? All of them?
Why did the robot cross the road?

Are you talking about an animal, vegetable or mineral?
So? I don't know what that means.
Awesome. Are all B company people worried?
The explanation is rather complicated.

Right now?
Sure,
people ad their work and problem they had
sounds like a good topic.How old are you?
Awesome. Try to tell me that another way.
So? All of them?
You have to speak more clearly.


One what?It goes without saying. Go on.
Right on. All of them?
Why did the robot cross the road?



With these kind of answers i would surely give at my work place to get into home permanently. Please advise.
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Both A and B people has mail client to mail client (i'm sorry to specify but
outlook to lookout) interaction happily.

1) mails from A company unix server 'uuu' (solaris) are being received by
A company people onto their outllook mail client. So A company people are happy.

2) mails from A company unix server 'uuu' (solaris) are not being received by B company people onto their outlook mail client. So B company people are
worried ???

Why A's unix server not sending mails to B's mail clients ???

Please note : solaris unix server is sending mails out through mailx client.
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On the Solaris system, the version of the OS? Use the command uname -a and post the output.
Run ps -ef (or ps -auxw) | grep mail - post the output
Look in /etc/syslog.conf to see if mail logs are maintained - if they are, look at the logs and see what errors are being posted. Post the errors.

If you are running Sendmail, you can use this command to see if there is a problem with the configuration.
/usr/lib/sendmail -d0.1 -bt < /dev/null
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