My outgoing mail isn't sent directly from my own computer. It's sent from an smtp server. But the X-evolution-account setting is my own computer. That is apparently interfering with some setting in the smtp server. I get messages like this:
<x...@berkeley.edu>: host aspmx.l.google.com[74.125.195.26] said: 550-5.7.1 Unauthenticated email from jpl.nasa.gov is not accepted due to 550-5.7.1 domain's DMARC policy. Please contact the administrator of 550-5.7.1 jpl.nasa.gov domain if this was a legitimate mail. Please visit 550-5.7.1 https://support.google.com/mail/answer/2451690 to learn about the 550 5.7.1 DMARC initiative. cd2si22321609plb.39 - gsmtp (in reply to end of DATA command) My IT service guys -- the guys supposedly knowledgeable about (maybe even administrators for) the smtp server, insist it's because the X-evolution-accunt setting is my own computer, not the domain name for the smtp server. I looked through all the settings for my mail account and didn't see any mention of my own computer, or X-evolution settings. So I did the following: # foreach f ( ~/.??* ) # find $f -type f -exec grep -il x-evolution-account {} \; # end The only files it found were in .cache/mozilla, .mozilla/firefox, and files that are mail messages under .evolution.save and .local/share. Nothing in those files looked like settings. How can I cause the X-evolution-account setting to be the domain for my smtp server, not my own computer? Or does the above problem arise from some other cause? Thanks, Van Snyder _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list