IIS and SMTP - What does this log mean?

This is Interesting: Free IT Magazines  
Home > Archive > IIS and SMTP > December 2004 > What does this log mean?





You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread. To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to this thread please [click here]

Author What does this log mean?
Henri

2004-12-14, 6:41 pm

This is the log written by my SMTP local server when trying to send mails to
an external address:

14:59:06 65.54.190.7 - - 0
14:59:06 65.54.190.7 EHLO - 0
14:59:06 65.54.190.7 - - 0
14:59:06 65.54.190.7 MAIL - 0
14:59:06 65.54.190.7 - - 0
14:59:06 65.54.190.7 RCPT - 0
14:59:06 65.54.190.7 - - 0
14:59:06 65.54.190.7 BDAT - 0
14:59:07 65.54.190.7 - - 0
14:59:07 65.54.190.7 RSET - 0
14:59:07 65.54.190.7 - - 0
14:59:07 65.54.190.7 MAIL - 0
14:59:07 65.54.190.7 - - 0
14:59:07 65.54.190.7 RCPT - 0
14:59:07 65.54.190.7 - - 0
14:59:07 65.54.190.7 BDAT - 0
14:59:09 65.54.190.7 - - 0
14:59:09 65.54.190.7 RSET - 0
14:59:09 65.54.190.7 - - 0
14:59:09 65.54.190.7 MAIL - 0
14:59:09 65.54.190.7 - - 0
14:59:09 65.54.190.7 RCPT - 0
14:59:09 65.54.190.7 - - 0
14:59:09 65.54.190.7 BDAT - 0
14:59:10 65.54.190.7 - - 0
14:59:10 65.54.190.7 QUIT - 0
14:59:10 65.54.190.7 - - 0

There are 0 everywhere
What does it mean?
Thanks for your help

Henri



Peter D. Hipson

2004-12-14, 6:41 pm

Status (error) codes. Zero is no error occured, that things are
working 'normally' as it were. If you see non-zero you'll be seeing a
problem.

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 16:36:54 +0100, "Henri" <hmfireball@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>This is the log written by my SMTP local server when trying to send mails to
>an external address:
>
>14:59:06 65.54.190.7 - - 0
>14:59:06 65.54.190.7 EHLO - 0
>14:59:06 65.54.190.7 - - 0
>14:59:06 65.54.190.7 MAIL - 0
>14:59:06 65.54.190.7 - - 0
>14:59:06 65.54.190.7 RCPT - 0
>14:59:06 65.54.190.7 - - 0
>14:59:06 65.54.190.7 BDAT - 0
>14:59:07 65.54.190.7 - - 0
>14:59:07 65.54.190.7 RSET - 0
>14:59:07 65.54.190.7 - - 0
>14:59:07 65.54.190.7 MAIL - 0
>14:59:07 65.54.190.7 - - 0
>14:59:07 65.54.190.7 RCPT - 0
>14:59:07 65.54.190.7 - - 0
>14:59:07 65.54.190.7 BDAT - 0
>14:59:09 65.54.190.7 - - 0
>14:59:09 65.54.190.7 RSET - 0
>14:59:09 65.54.190.7 - - 0
>14:59:09 65.54.190.7 MAIL - 0
>14:59:09 65.54.190.7 - - 0
>14:59:09 65.54.190.7 RCPT - 0
>14:59:09 65.54.190.7 - - 0
>14:59:09 65.54.190.7 BDAT - 0
>14:59:10 65.54.190.7 - - 0
>14:59:10 65.54.190.7 QUIT - 0
>14:59:10 65.54.190.7 - - 0
>
>There are 0 everywhere
>What does it mean?
>Thanks for your help
>
>Henri
>
>


PeterD, the Darkstar Network
To email, fix my address!
ExpertZone!
Henri

2004-12-14, 6:41 pm

I was expecting codes like 250.
But i guess it's because my SMTP Server is contacting "something" else than
another SMTP server here (sorry I'm new to SMTP :-)


"Peter D. Hipson" <mcn01 at hipson dot net> a écrit dans le message de
news:b9hur09akst0uk0tjha9o16ij6uehh0u8j@
4ax.com...
> Status (error) codes. Zero is no error occured, that things are
> working 'normally' as it were. If you see non-zero you'll be seeing a
> problem.
>
> On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 16:36:54 +0100, "Henri" <hmfireball@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
to[vbcol=seagreen]
>
> PeterD, the Darkstar Network
> To email, fix my address!
> ExpertZone!
>




Sponsored Links






Free braindumps | Software forum | Database administration forum

Copyright 2003 - 2008 webservertalk.com