Ooops..

I meant sendmail -bt  <-- sorry. Hungover this morning and only just
starting to think in straight lines.

But you are right, you can't specify a sender there. Try jacking the
loglevel right up and then spoofing an email from hotmail by telnet to port
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----- Original Message -----
From: "fam. Willemen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: *little* problem with mailserver (sendmail)


try running:

sendmail -bv
> 3,0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It's not about sending a mail... it's about recieving.
In the meantime I've run a few tests and concluded that every mail from
within the local lan is delivered correctly (incomming and outgoing), that
every mail from within my ISP (cable-modem) is being delivered, but NONE
from others (like hotmail or other ISP's).

I think this prob. is growing bigger and bigger...

Gr. Rob

PS Thanx for trying to be helpfull...



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