Dan Brosemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > FWIW, I use sympatico.ca and so I can explain how I worked around the > problem. But first of all, the exact nature of the problem is, as I > believe you both guessed, that smtp1.sympatico.ca verifies the domain that > is sent in the MAIL FROM: line. Note that it doesn't care about you being > inside the sympatico.ca domain. <rest snipped>
Well, I personally don't think that *that* is the problem. My outgoing mail bounces from the foreign servers, not sympatico's. Most of my mail goes through w/o a glitch, and only on *some* occasions it bounces from the recipent's server. I have read in gnu.emacs.gnus newsgroup that I should properly configure my SMTP gateway to masquerade "envelope". The poster gave an url for configuring such thing, but the link is for configuring sendmail. http://www.moongroup.com/unix/quicktips.html#envelope I am really new to all this and "masquerading envelope" sounds like mumble-jumble to me. Is anyone doing it with exim? Is there an appropriate FAQ for that? Thanks for any input! -- Arcady Genkin "I opened up my wallet, and it's full of blood..." - GsYDE