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On 3 Apr 00, at 16:59, Gilberto Rodrigues wrote:

> All the daemons are running, and I can send local-local and
> local-error messages, but when I try to send a local-remote message,
> it gives me CNAME_lookup_failed_temporarily._(#4.4.3) no matter what
> is the recipient e-mail address. 

There are some Sun-specific things about compilation; some of the 
Sun tools and/or libraries are broken and you should try to stick to 
gcc and GNU tools/libraries if possible.

BTW, can you verify the e-mail entry via dig, nslookup (or dnsmx)?

> In the machine where I installed qmail, qmail-SMTP
> daemon is running and put my MX server in smtproutes as above:
> qmailserver.company.com:mxserver.company.com

1. qmail-smtp doesn't read smtproutes; qmail-remote does.
2. Something's broken with your DNS:
[root@saturnin smtp]# dig mxserver.company.com any

; <<>> DiG 8.2 <<>> mxserver.company.com any
;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
;; got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 4
;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
;; QUERY SECTION:
;;      mxserver.company.com, type = ANY, class = IN

;; Total query time: 2580 msec
;; FROM: saturnin.antek.cz to SERVER: default -- 195.250.137.225
;; WHEN: Mon Apr  3 18:06:16 2000
;; MSG SIZE  sent: 38  rcvd: 38

Or did you choose not to tell us what's wrong?
3. Entries in smtproutes use A record, not MX.
4. Would putting dotted decimal address into smtproutes help? 
Please try.

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