Felipe Nunez wrote: > > As I I don't know that much about how is it that someone can get to send mail > from a blacklisted IP address? I'm connected to the internet through an > ISP and the ip I used, I supposed, is supplied from them. > > In other words, what have I done wrong ? How do I get to not using > felipe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx as mi mail-address if just bizet.sys.linux is the name > of my computer ? > > FN > You need to do two things: First, set up sendmail to relay outgoing mail through your ISP's mail server. (relay host) Second, configure sendmail to rewrite the return address on outgoing mail to a valid email address. (gatopardo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) How easy or hard it will be depends on your ISP, and if you have more then one email address you want to use when sending. But do you need to send mail using sendmail on your system? Or would having cron messages, and other system generated messages come to a local account, and letting your mail clients deal directly with your ISP's mail server be a better choice for you? Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!