I don't think that this is a SM problem set your hostname on your linux
box, or set a reply-to address in SM. The mail is being reject because there
is no valid reply-to address, when you send mail using a diffrent client,
such as outlook on a diffrent machine, you already have the reply addres
And your question is ?
Are you making an observation, or do you want a remedy?
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Unless you connect the two boxes directly via a seperate and dedicate 100
mbps hub. Put an extra card in each machine, and link them up that way. As
far as I know, there isn't a hard drive that can give throughput of
100mbps - so the performance hit would be negligable... just a thought!!
-Ori
I think that if you add an entry to your hosts file along the lines of
127.0.0.1 localhost
then using localhost would resolve to 127.0.0.1 and will work
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