Re: Thunderbird sending mail

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Verily I say unto thee, that Martin Marques spake thusly:
> I'm having some issues regarding thunderbird sending mail. Basically it
> hogs the CPU each time I try to send a mail trying to resolve the
> address of the smtp server. So I configured my default smtp server to
> localhost (I have a postfix server configured there for outgoing mail),
> but thunderbird, strangely keeps having a hard time resolving it
> (localhost is defined in /etc/hosts and /etc/host.conf has order
> hosts,bind).
> 
> I was wondering if thunderbird had the possibility of sending mail
> through /usr/sbin/sendmail (or where ever it is).
> 
> Other apps don't have any problems with dns resolving.

Have you tried telneting into SMTP using its FQDN to see if it is
actually accepting connections?

~]# telnet my.mail.server 25

Also check /etc/resolv.conf does have the correct name server. It could
be that hosts on the WAN are resolving fine, but local FQDN are not.

In my case, for example, I've set my router as the DNS, which then peers
to my ISP, therefore DNS resolution works transparently for both the LAN
and the WAN, regardless, provided I always uses the router's IP for all DNS.

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K.
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