Re: Getting Root mail in normal e-mail client

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Paul Howarth wrote:
On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 14:45 -0600, Robin Laing wrote:

I will add to this. On my ISP's mail server, I cannot send mail out from my box using sendmail. Even at work we have to modify the /etc/mail/sendmail.xx files to get it to work. We had to get sendmail to masquerade the addresses for the mail server to accept our mail.


Your mail server was probably using the unresolvable domain name
"localhost.localdomain" for outgoing mail. No properly-configured mail
server should be accepting mail from unresolvable domain, so it's likely
that all you need to do is to get your server to use a real domain name,
even if it's something like blah-12.34.56.78-isp.net.

Paul.

I agree that it is partly FQDN, at least at home. At work all our workstations are real domain names. The issue is the mail server will not forward/relay mail with these domain names XXX.YYY.DRDC-RDDC.gc.ca. All mail must come from @DRDC-RDDC.gc.ca. I can ping my computer using just it's first name with no problem from any work station and I have a public IP address.


At home, I cannot get FQDN as the DHCP name keeps changing by the IP I am assigned. I haven't looked further than mail refused for this reason. I would have to change the domain name on all the computers at home and do it dynamically.

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Robin Laing


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