>> "SZ" == Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SZ> Some sites block the emails sent from an unqualified domain. How
SZ> do I configure smail so that I can send the mail via a qualified
SZ> smtp, or as it looks like my domain is qualified.
First make sure you don't deliver mail directly to th
You'll have to find docs to make your email headers be rewritten with yoour
qualified domain name
-Original Message-
From: Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian Mail List
Date: Friday, 7 May 1999 11:41
Subject: smail problem
>Hi,
> Some sites block the emails sent from an unqualifie
Thanks. I did not know about runq.
Johann.
Johann Spies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Windsorlaan 19
Pietermaritzburg
3201
Suid Afrika (South Africa)
Tel. Nr. 0331-46-1310
On Thu, 20 Feb 1997, Stefan Walder wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Feb 1997, Johann Spies wrote
On Thu, 20 Feb 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I have a dialup-connection (ppp) to an ISP. I developed a problem this
> week after trying out a customized kernel (which I removed again).
>
> The problem is that mail in the queue are not sent automatically when the
> connection with the IS
> however, once my PPP connection went down, smail suddenly couldn't
> resolve any hostnames, and suddenly flooded the mail queue with all
> the remaining messages, going so fast that it eventually ran out of
> process table entries (i think!).
>
> my solution was to change my invocation of smail
> At 5 in the morning, my system sends out some 300 email messages.. I think
> smail ran out of file handles or something.
i've had a related problem with smail. i have a perl script that
generates 1400 or so messages, which it sends by piping them through
`/usr/lib/sendmail -t' (a link to smail
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