Strange sendmail behaviour after upgrade to 9.1-BETA2

Pavel Timofeev timp87 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 31 07:46:21 UTC 2013


As I can see official intruction for upgrading says to do three times
of freebsd-update install (between reboots).
But I did two because at third time my system says
No updates are available to install.
Run '/usr/sbin/freebsd-update fetch' first.

2013/7/30 Pavel Timofeev <timp87 at gmail.com>:
> Sorry, I've already realised that double relay's ip address in log in normal.
> Anyway, problem is still here.
>
> 2013/7/30 Pavel Timofeev <timp87 at gmail.com>:
>> Hello everyone!
>> I've just upgraded (binary) my server from FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE amd64
>> to 9.2-BETA2.
>> And my sendmail can't resolv any hostname. It says:
>> Jul 30 17:28:54 reticulum sm-mta[3191]: r6UCqeun016122:
>> to=<ptimofeev at xxx.ru>, ctladdr=<mox at reticulum.xxx.ru> (1001/1001),
>> delay=00:36:14, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=esmtp, pri=300348,
>> relay=kalmar.xxx.ru., dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: Name server:
>> kalmar.xxx.ru.: host name lookup failure
>>
>> Meanwhile, I didn't change anything in resolv.conf and I can't find
>> anything wrong when I use nslookup manually. It works. Furthermore,
>> when I set to mailertable something like
>> xxx.ru                  smtp:[192.168.62.209]
>> where ip address is address of another server (not kalmar's which is
>> mx server) sendmail works but with strange log message
>> Jul 30 17:44:17 octans sm-mta[11666]: r6UDiGhD011656:
>> to=<ptimofeev at xxx.ru>, ctladdr=<mox at octans.xxx.ru> (1001/1001),
>> delay=00:00:01, xdelay=00:00:01, mailer=smtp, pri=30340,
>> relay=[192.168.62.209] [192.168.62.209], dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent
>> (r6UDiG8v018961 Message accepted for delivery)
>> Why it says relay's ip address two time in log?
>> Is someone experiencing such problems? I mean can someone confirm
>> similar behaviour?
>> Could you please check on 9.2-BETA2 stuff like "echo bla | mail
>> myemail at mydomain.com"?
>> I can provide more info that you want. Thanks!


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