I told you wrong on the first email......... you don't have to do the m4 command unless you change the sendmail.mc file sorry, my goof. Don Dupy Systems Administrator Maxxrad PC Services http://www.maxxrad.net email: fedora@xxxxxxxxxxx On Sat, 12 Jun 2004, Michael Sullivan wrote: > OK. I can access access port 110, but when I try to send mail from this > address to michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (my primary email address under my > domain) the mail gets returned with this error: > > Each of the following recipients was rejected by a remote mail server. > The reasons given by the server are included to help you determine why > each recipient was rejected. > > Recipient: <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Reason: 5.7.1 <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>... Relaying denied. > Proper authentication required. > > Also, whenever I try to send email from michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I get > this error: > > Unable to authenticate to SMTP server. > Bad authentication response from server. > > > Please enter the SMTP password for michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > I changed the password in the text box to the password I use on the > client PC, but it won't accept it. Mail worked just fine on my server > PC (until it went down due to hardware problems), which was running > RH9. I made nightly backups of the /etc directory on the server PC. > Then I backed up /etc/mail on my client PC (which runs Fedora Core 1) > and extracted the server PC's backed up /etc/mail files into my client's > /etc/mail. What am I doing wrong? Can anyone help me with this? > > -Michael Sullivan- > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >