Am So, den 15.08.2004 schrieb Jorge Luis um 0:30: > Alexander> I would like to see what Jorge has in his /etc/hosts > Alexander> file, for localhost and satyr.bogus.jl. > > Here's my /etc/hosts, in its entirety: > > 127.0.0.1 satyr.bogus.jl satyr localhost.localdomain localhost Well, that is causing problems to Sendmail. It should be: 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost your_IP satyr.bogus.jl satyr > Alexander> That the FQDN couldn't be looked up irritated me > Alexander> too. Whether verizon requires a resolvable FQDN for all > Alexander> who send mail through their customers MTA (acting as > Alexander> smart host) should be pointed out by the support of > Alexander> verizon. > > If I set MASQUERADE_AS(`localhost') the smarthost will also accept my > mail for delivery, so it's not necessarily a resolvable FDQN that it > demands (unless localhost qualifies as a FQDN). If I don't set > MASQUERADE_AS to anything, my mail sent from /bin/mail doesn't get > through. Well, so the question is cleared about what verizon accepts for relaying. The masquerade need certainly comes from the false hosts file entry. > Remember, though, that mail sent from Evolution or from VM under Emacs > /is/ accepted, whether or not I have masquerading set, as long as I > have the client configured with a resolvable "From " email address. > (Because they set the envelope using sendmail -f, perhaps?) This is caused by the /etc/hosts file being wrong - I hardly guess that. Please check that out. > At any rate, I now have MASQUERADE_AS(`jorge.cc') and everything seems > to be working. At least it is a resolvable domain name, though probably not resolving to your local IP. > Jorge Alexander -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG key 1024D/ED695653 1999-07-13 Fedora GNU/Linux Core 2 (Tettnang) kernel 2.6.7-1.494.2.2smp Serendipity 01:06:59 up 10 days, 18:34, load average: 0.24, 0.35, 0.43
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