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I'm having a trouble with sendmail on Centos.
When I check the maillog, every emails is sent, but when i check my mail browser, it didn't receive the mail. . This problem happens with an email address only. (the red email was not received )
The ctladdr in the logs, apart from other things, means that the mail server thinks the both sender and receiver domains use the same mail server.
The fact is that the mail is sent. You could ask he admin (if it's not you) at the receiving end to see what happened.
I think the difference is 'stat' . All emails which I received have stat=Sent (Ok ...), but with stat=Sent (OK, message saved ...), I cannot receive them.
Could you please explain more about this?
Thanks a lot
I cannot tell why the other end responds with "stat=Sent(OK, message saved ...)". Could be its default response.
You can try to send an email as a different user (not root@...) and see if it's delivered. Maybe by directly telneting on port 25 of mail.mbizglobal.vn
Or contact the admin of mail.mbizglobal.vn and tell him about your problem.
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