>>>>> "Matthew" == Matthew W Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matthew> This has to be a Netscape thing, though, because Mutt Matthew> works just fine. I have also set the exim configuration Matthew> file to accept localhost. I will assume you mean here that you have configured exim to relay mail coming from "localhost". Otherwise, please do so... Matthew> My guess is that Netscape Matthew> expects SMTP type response from my system but is not Matthew> getting it, so it aborts. I'm wondering if it is Matthew> possible to get Netscape to use MTA `protocols' instead. Sorry, I missed the start of this thread, so I might have missed something. What hostname do you have netscape try to connect to? If you use "localhost" port "25", then I agree, you do have a Netscape problem. If, on the other hand, you have configured netscape to connect to <hostname> port "25" (where <hostname>!="localhost"), then you will need to configure exim to accept connections from <hostname>, as well as "localhost". Remember TCP considers "localhost" and <hostname> to be two completely different addresses, even if they do happen to correspond to the same computer. Matthew> Now, as you can probably tell, I'm not a mail guru so the Matthew> above may not make any sense. Really, the issue is that Matthew> Mutt works just fine and as expected, but Netscape has Matthew> problems. I think non-broken programs should send mail via /usr/sbin/sendmail, in which case, mail relaying isn't required. Obviously, Netscape doesn't fit this category ;-). Probably mutt does the correct thing, hence doesn't have any problems. -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>