* Bob McLaren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-05-02 16:21] crowed: > That solved it! > > I didn't understand the 'SmartHost' concept in sendmail before you mentioned it. > I looked it up, configured it, now it works like a charm. > Thanks man! Now I can use Mutt to my heart's content. ;) > > Charles Cazabon wrote: > > > Bob McLaren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > But this isn't a problem with the SMTP headers having bad info. This is a > > > problem with the HELO SMTP "handshake" having bad info. > > > Mutt sends the message to my local sendmail, my local sendmail attempts to > > > send the mail, it connects to the destination mail server and begins the > > > conversation with 'HELO intranet.fssi-ca.com' to identify itself before it > > > begins sending the message. > > > The problem is that many mail servers take that 'HELO' information and test > > > the host name to see if it's a "real" resolvable internet address. > > > "intranet.fssi-ca.com" is not a resolvable address because it's internal. > > > If I could get my process to connect to my public SMTP server instead of > > > trying to send it through my local sendmail, that would solve my problem. > > > > No, it would mask your problem (`man band-aid`). The real solution is to > > configure your MTA to use an "acceptable" argument to the HELO command, or to > > tell it to forward your mail to your ISP's smarthost. This is possible with > > sendmail or any other MTA.
Where do I 'configure my MTA to use an "acceptable" argument to the HELO COMMAND ?? -- Pat Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 Registered at: http://counter.li.org 7:46pm up 19 days, 10:19, 5 users, load average: 0.38, 0.32, 0.33