HP-UX Mailing Services Administrator's Guide (B2355-91064)

Received: from node1.UUCP; Wed, 6 Aug 02 09:30:16
Received: by node1; Wed, 6 Aug 02 09:30:16 mdt
Received: from node2.UUCP; Wed, 6 Aug 02 09:26:18
Received: by node2; Wed, 6 Aug 02 09:26:18 mdt
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 02 09:26:18 mdt
From: Joe User <node1!node2!joe>
To: node1!node2!joe
Subject: UUCP Test
Wed Aug 6 09:26:15 MDT 2002
An entry in your /var/adm/syslog/mail.log file must have been logged for the
UUCP mail transaction. See “Configuring and Reading the Sendmail Log” (page 95)
for more information.
NOTE: In this example, if you send a mail message to yourself and if the remote
system is running Sendmail, ensure that the MeToo option is set in the configuration
file on the remote system. The remote system’s configuration file must contain a line
beginning with O MeToo. If the remote host’s configuration file does not contain such
an entry, Sendmail on the remote host notices that the sender is the same as the recipient
and removes your address from the recipients’ list.
Using SMTP Transport to Send Mail to a Remote User
If you are using the SMTP Transport, you can verify your Sendmail installation by
sending a message to a remote user using a user @host address, where host is a
system that provides an SMTP server (for example, the Sendmail daemon).
To verify both inbound and outbound SMTP connections, mail the message in a loop,
using the syntax user %my_host @remote_host.
For example, if you try:
lx -s Round Robin SMTP joe%node2@node1
you must receive a message similar to the following:
From joe@node2 Wed Aug 6 14:22 MDT 2003
Received: from node1 by node2; Wed, 6 Aug 02 14:22:56 mdt
Return-Path: <joe@node2>
Received: from node2 by node1; Wed, 6 Aug 02 14:25:04 mdt
Received: by node2; Wed, 6 Aug 02 14:22:31 mdt
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 02 14:22:31 mdt
From: Joe User <joe@node2>
To: joe%node2@node1
Subject: Round Robin SMTP
Wed Aug 6 14:22:28 MDT 2002
An entry in your /var/adm/syslog/mail.log file must have been logged for the
SMTP mail transaction. See “Configuring and Reading the Sendmail Log” (page 95)
for more information.
42 Configuring and Administering Sendmail