Gary Roach wrote:
> I got that a valid DNS name isn't present. What do I do about it. Does
> this mean that I need to submit something to my ISP [...]
Two options
1. Assign your box a DNS name (or ask your ISP to do this) and then ask
your ISP to add rDNS for the (forward) DNS name you have
ass
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 07:41:45 -0700, Gary Roach wrote:
> On 01/-10/-28163 11:59 AM, deb...@kulisz.net wrote:
>> Host-not-in-DNS means that you have no valid DNS name and when
>> destination mail system is doing DNS lookup can not verify you, thus
>> rejecting emails from this source.
>> Provide va
On 24/09/10 18:32, kuLa wrote:
On 24/09/10 15:41, Gary Roach wrote:
I got that a valid DNS name isn't present. What do I do about it. Does
this mean that I need to submit something to my ISP or use one of my
existing email accounts for a name or stick in something from the
returns I get from runn
On 2010-09-24 07:41:45 -0700, Gary Roach wrote:
> I got that a valid DNS name isn't present. What do I do about it.
> Does this mean that I need to submit something to my ISP or use one
> of my existing email accounts for a name or stick in something from
> the returns I get from running host. I kn
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>> On 23/09/10 21:35, Gary Roach wrote:
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>>> Well, you were correct about the authentication being a problem. I fixed
>>> it but still no joy. I ran the swaks testing program with: swaks --auth
>>> --to *...@verizon.net --server outgoing.verizon.n
I got that a valid DNS name isn't present. What do I do about it. Does
this mean that I need to submit something to my ISP or use one of my
existing email accounts for a name or stick in something from the
returns I get from running host. I know what them problem is. I just
don't know how to fi
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On 23/09/10 21:35, Gary Roach wrote:
> Well, you were correct about the authentication being a problem. I fixed
> it but still no joy. I ran the swaks testing program with: swaks --auth
> --to *...@verizon.net --server outgoing.verizon.net.
> This aske
On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 13:35:03 -0700, Gary Roach wrote:
> Well, you were correct about the authentication being a problem. I fixed
> it but still no joy. I ran the swaks testing program with: swaks --auth
> --to *...@verizon.net --server outgoing.verizon.net. This asked for the
> usual login and ret
Well, you were correct about the authentication being a problem. I fixed
it but still no joy. I ran the swaks testing program with: swaks --auth
--to *...@verizon.net --server outgoing.verizon.net.
This asked for the usual login and returned a long list of things. The
last lines were:
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 14:27:57 -0700, Gary Roach wrote:
> I hope this is not a duplicate.
>
> I'm not sure whether this is a Drupal web editor problem or a Debian
> Exim problem but when automatic messages are sent by my new web site (in
> early development) they go nowhere. The pertinent Exim4 log
I hope this is not a duplicate.
I'm not sure whether this is a Drupal web editor problem or a Debian
Exim problem but when automatic messages are sent by my new web site (in
early development) they go nowhere. The pertinent Exim4 log entries are:
2010-09-22 08:29:36 exim 4.72 daemon started:
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