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I still haven't resolved this problem. One correspondent suggested the
following test - here it is with output:
Any clues?
# sendmail -v -d8.20 -d38.20 -qIi89KZMRf031334
getcanonname(emailme.net.au), trying files
text_getcanonname(emailme.net.au)
getcanonname(emailme.net.au), trying dns
dns_ge
> does `host hypothetical.recipient.address` work ?
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Yes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ host ozemail.com.au
ozemail.com.au has address 203.102.166.18
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To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What does /etc/resolv.conf have ?
does `host hypothetical.recipient.address` work ?
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> Do you send these message from the host itself ?
These were sent from within the local network, not from the host itself
I've just tried sending a message from the host itself (using the mail
command) and get the same result
> What are the error messages sent back to you ?
The original messag
Robert S wrote:
Sep 8 18:04:36 debian sm-mta[3550]: i8883aUu003545:
to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ctladdr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (1000/1000), delay=0
0:00:40, xdelay=00:00:40, mailer=esmtp, pri=120440, relay=recipient.com.au.,
dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: Name server: recipient.co
m.au.: host name lookup fail
I realise that this must be one of the most commonly asked questions on the
net, but haven't found an answer despite extensive googling. I assume that
my DNS is screwed.
I have set up a mail server using sendmail and debian 3.0. I am using an
D-Link ADSL ethernet router, which acts as a name ser
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