At 01:28 PM 11/26/02 -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
>The first thing you need to do is ensure that your machine doesn't
>think it's name is the same as some real host or domain.
Clearly. In this case "foo.net" is a real domain owned by this person,
just that this machine "burn" is not listed
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 09:39:29PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
| I've got a Debain machine running exim acting as a MASQ machine on a pppoe
| connection (e.g. the machine has two NICs).
|
| The hostname is "burn". The domain, for this example, is "burn.foo.net"
|
| The problem is if I send mail t
Bill Moseley wrote:
I've got a Debain machine running exim acting as a MASQ machine on a pppoe
connection (e.g. the machine has two NICs).
The hostname is "burn". The domain, for this example, is "burn.foo.net"
The problem is if I send mail to outside machines:
echo "hello" | mail [EMAIL PR
I've got a Debain machine running exim acting as a MASQ machine on a pppoe
connection (e.g. the machine has two NICs).
The hostname is "burn". The domain, for this example, is "burn.foo.net"
The problem is if I send mail to outside machines:
echo "hello" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
gives this:
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