On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 02:18:12AM +0100, Stephen Gran wrote: > This one time, at band camp, Roberto C. Sanchez said: > > Is the mailing list software on Alioth broken or misconfigured? If I > > send from any host on my network other than the one which happens to be > > the mail server, I get this error when I send to an Alioth list: > > > > Aug 27 17:26:48 santiago postfix/smtp[23682]: 4A8002403D: > > to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > > relay=lists.alioth.debian.org[192.25.206.28], delay=21, status=deferred > > (host lists.alioth.debian.org[192.25.206.28] said: > > 451 Could not complete sender verify callout (in reply to RCPT TO > > command)) > > > > Could someone confirm if there is a problem here? It is rather annoying > > to have to login to a specific machine in order to send mail to Alioth. > > What the message suggests to me is that the other machines in your > domain should be using address rewriting if they are sending from > unroutable addresses.
Except that there are multiple domains hosted from my network. Which should I use? BTW, this occurs even from hosts which have publicly routable IP addresses, probably because they are not running a publicly accessible mail server. The point is that I only experience this problem with Alioth and SourceForge lists, where they use braindead call back mechanism to try and reach the host that originated the message. Since I am using mutt and I simply have postfix set to use a smarthost, which does have a publicly accesible postfix running. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://familiasanchez.net/~roberto
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