Well, that does provide the FQDN of the machine locally, but not at the
remote mail server. Guess it's time to check the DNS issues.
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> This network has been driving me nuts for weeks and this is only making it
> worse. Here are the extracts from the maillog file coming from my
> workstation. It makes no difference if I use the HELO protocol, and there
> is an PTR entry in the in-addr.arpa zone for this address block with my
> workstation host name/FQDN. I'm not sure how to test reverse IP lookup
> through Linux just yet, but our DNS is NT-based.
type
host <ipaddress>
It should return a FQDN if the PTR entry exists and is working properly.
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