From: Jim Klimov <[email protected]>

> On 2013-04-25 17:04, John Doe wrote:
>>  Now, the only thing left is to find out how to send an email to the outside 
>> world without getting a "550 relay not permitted"...
>>  root is in the trusted-users.
> 
> What host says that error (i.e. your local host, or some other system
> up the stack - for example, an ISP's mail system, including possibly
> a transparent proxy to capture and reroute 25/tcp traffic, refusing
> to relay root@localhost to internet usernames@domains - i.e. some GSM
> cellular internet providers were known to do so)?
> You might benefit by setting local domain in the OS, or maybe domain
> masquerading in Sendmail, as well as a "SMARTHOST" (DS keyword) in
> sendmail to route messages via a particular host.

Solved by adding the local hostname to /etc/mail/local-host-names

Thx,
JD

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