i agree with robert, it must be a prob with your ISP. and that FAQ is for ANY kind of connection not just slip/ppp. as for not being able to reconfigure...id get a new isp!! cable isps are not friendly to servers.
another thing to try, try sending the same mails using a "normal" mail client that can send *directly* to your isp's SMTP server see what happens. i spent quite a while hunting down a good DSL isp, i'dr ather be on a dialup 56k modem then be on a cable isp that doesnt like unix/servers. nate Sven Burgener wrote: > > Nate Amsden wrote: > > are all the mails going to different hosts? or is your isp doing relay > > for you ? could be a problem with the ISP, according to the sendmail > > Yes, just one relay. > > > FAQ. from the looks of what you pasted everything seems to be going thru > > 1 remote host, if this is the case, then i'd suggest reconfiguring > > sendmail so this does not happen to see if that host is causing trouble > > or not. in any case it doesn't look to be on sendmail's end. > > I can't reconfig it that way as I'd then get a problem with namespace. > Trust me, I tried it. > > > also see: > > http://www.sendmail.org/faq/section3.html#3.10 > > This applies to PPP / SLIP lines. Sorry, my fault, I forgot to mention > that this is a cable modem link. > > I still can't get to the bottom of this... > > Sven > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Sven Burgener Object Engineering GmbH > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Birmensdorferstr. 32 > Tel: ++41 (0) 1 400 47 00 CH-8142 Uitikon-Waldegg/Zuerich > Fax: ++41 (0) 1 400 47 07 http://www.objeng.ch > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- ::: ICQ: 75132336 http://www.aphroland.org/ http://www.linuxpowered.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]