I didn't get it..
can it be done or not ?
because when I look at the message queue, I can see the messages there,
it's just that they don't get to the mailboxes. that means that sendmail
acknowledges
the dyn domain name.
it's probably a relay problem, I just cant find where to add\change that
option.

anyone had that problem in the past ?




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> As far as I remember, you can't assign a DynIP adrress to E-mail since it
> doesn't have an MX record. hence, Sendmail cant accept it as a valid
> hostname.
>
> I hope i'm correct here :)

If I recall correctly, if there is no MX record, it should fall back onto
the general pupose DNS record.


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