FW: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

Erich Dollansky oceanare at pacific.net.sg
Wed Feb 13 10:30:17 UTC 2008


Hi,

I am also getting these e-mail which land directly in the spam folder.

Yes, I also get suddenly mails which seem to be from last month. I did 
not check where they got stuck.

Erich

Da Rock wrote:
> I am getting a serious case of deja vu here- anyone else?
> 
> I've gotten a whole bunch of these nearly 2 days after the message was sent. Variations include delays and failures. Plus I'm getting repeats of old posts from the past few days- what the hell is going on? Is it the freebsd server reposting or another gone haywire? Or hasn't my message gone through? I've received no reply to this post so it is possible, I'm not sure about others- can anyone verify?
> 
> Feel free to offer some advice on this post too as I have had no response and I'm still VERY stuck.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> ----------------------------------------
> From: postmaster at central23.psg.net
> To: rock_on_the_web at hotmail.com
> Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 22:03:00 -0800
> Subject: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)
> 
> This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.
>  
> Unable to deliver message to the following recipients, due to being unable to connect successfully to the destination mail server.
>  
>        freebsd-questions at freebsd.org
>  
>  
>  
> --Forwarded Message Attachment--From: rock_on_the_web at hotmail.com
> To: freebsd-questions at freebsd.org
> Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 22:20:58 +0000
> Subject: Darwin Calendar Server not starting - Kerberos problem
> 
>  
> I've just been trying to get a calendar server running for my network, and have tried a couple of options including webcalendar, and an apache calDAV module (this won't build due to a lack of xattr.h.
>  
> I ended trying to build the Darwin Calendar Server based on these instructions (http://www.royhooper.ca/blog/articles/2007/07/07/installing-the-darwin-calendar-server-on-freebsd) which were quite reasonable, and which I finally worked out (see freebsd-ports list). But it won't start. It loops saying that kerberos is not supported.
>  
> According to the instructions, kerberos needs to be there, but not configured. So I didn't configure it originally, but when it failed I tried configuring it. I started it, but it fails again saying its incorrectly configured, and I have no idea whats wrong. Apparently the database is not operational or something which I can't work out as I have no idea about kerberos and I followed the instructions in the handbook.
>  
> Any ideas? What info do I need to post? Thanks in advance guys
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