I am confused too, but:
My linux box uses sendmail with mutt. I don't know how to configure mutt to
use another mail server!
It looks like your mail relay machine can't figure out who 192.168.1.130 is,
which I assume is the machine sending the mail. Do you have a static ip? Is
there a DNS which o
* Kanagesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020301 09:59]:
> I'm using Mutt to send and receive emails. I am on a network,
> which is connected to the internet. I am able to receive
> emails from both within and outside the network, but i am
> unable to send emails outside the network (like ids at yahoo,
>
Does this happen just with mutt?
What do you see in your logs? (/var/log/mail)
Joel
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 03:39:45PM +0530, Kanagesh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Mutt to send and receive emails. I am on a network, which is
> connected
> to the internet. I am able to receive emails from both w
Hi,
I'm using Mutt to send and receive emails. I am on a network, which is
connected
to the internet. I am able to receive emails from both within and
outside the network,
but i am unable to send emails outside the network (like ids at yahoo,
hotmail, etc...).
what could be the problem? Does M