Sorry I correct myself -- I meant it always has a from address of r...@localhost, which the customer's relay rejects.

On 10/02/10 14:54, Nick Booker wrote:
Hi all.

Django keeps sending out emails with the subject:
[Django] Error (EXTERNAL IP): /path_to_some_file.css

The problem I have is they are producing Non Delivery Reports (example
below) on the customer's mail relay and never getting to me as they're
always sent to r...@localhost.

This is despite the DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL being set correctly to a
globally-valid address and working elsewhere.

How do I get Django to use a from address of my choice when sending
these error emails?

Nick Booker
Clockwork Software Systems

these are still getting dropped

you need to set your from address to something like

dja...@clocksoft.com

_____________________________________________
*******From:* System Administrator
*******Sent:* 01 February 2010 16:11
*******To:* Administrator
*******Subject:* Undeliverable: [Django] Error (EXTERNAL IP):
/sortable_tables.css

Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.

Subject: [Django] Error (EXTERNAL IP): /sortable_tables.css

Sent: 01/02/2010 14:12

The following recipient(s) cannot be reached:

n...@clocksoft.com on 01/02/2010 16:11

Your mail system could not find a way to successfully communicate with
the destination system. Please notify your administrator.

<mx-1.----------------.co.uk #5.5.2 smtp;504 5.5.2 <r...@localhost>:
Sender address rejected: need fully-qualified address>


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