Am So, den 15.08.2004 schrieb Harry Putnam um 0:38: > On reviewing the thread several times, I see what you mean about the > message being local. But if you look at the bounce error, it appears > to be copied from the mailer daemon bounce notice not from the output > of `mail -v' > > >>> MAIL From:<jorge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> SIZE=334 AUTH=<> > <<< 553 satyr.bogus.jl does not exist > 501 5.6.0 Data format error No, that is part of the dialog from: date | /usr/lib/sendmail -b address@xxxxxxxxxx > I'm still thinking its his smart host doing the rejection and > error. Hope not to be clouding things up here.... and for Jorge's > benefit let me state that I am far from expert in sendmail matters. I bet his Sendmail is rejecting. The smart host does not see the mail at all. Bet? :) > > I would like to see what Jorge has in his /etc/hosts file, for localhost > > and satyr.bogus.jl. > > Yes, that would be good. He did and it showed to be false. Once corrected I bet all is ok without masquerading. > Alexander responded: > > That the FQDN couldn't be looked up irritated me too. Whether verizon > > requires a resolvable FQDN for all who send mail through their customers > > MTA (acting as smart host) should be pointed out by the support of > > verizon. > > I'm confused here. What do you mean by `through their customers MTA'? > Why would a customers MTA be acting as smart_host? Sorry! I should have written "who send mail through their MTA for their customers". I meant the verizon MTA which is there and configured to act as smart host for their customers. 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 01:13:12 up 10 days, 18:40, load average: 0.24, 0.23, 0.33
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