On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, Mike Hostetler wrote:
What I see is this: I'm presently using smail, but I saw the same results with sendmail. Things look like this:
118 jesusfreak:~ > /usr/lib/sendmail -v mhostetl@cse.unl.edu hello . write_log:Received FROM:mikeh PROGRAM:sendmail SIZE:76 mhostetl@cse.unl.edu: cse.unl.edu matched by bind_hosts: routed mhostetl@cse.unl.edu --> mhostetl@cse.unl.edu at cse.unl.edu transport hint mx 0 cse.unl.edu address hint cse.unl.edu 129.93.33.1 transport inet_zone_bind_smtp uses driver tcpsmtp lock retry/smtp/cse.unl.edu lock succeeded (will defer failure) retry/smtp/cse.unl.edu transport inet_zone_bind_smtp: connect to host cse.unl.edu [129.93.33.1]/smtp...connected transport inet_zone_bind_smtp: 451 <mikeh@jesusfreak.binary.net>... Sender domain must resolve unlock (success) retry/smtp/cse.unl.edu write_log:Deferred TO:mhostetl@cse.unl.edu ROUTER:bind_hosts TRANSPORT:inet_zone_bind_smtp ERROR:(ERR151) transport inet_zone_bind_smtp: 451 <mikeh@jesusfreak.binary.net>... Sender domain must resolve
So it can't resolve my hostname, which wouldn't happen if I had a static ip address. What is the way around this???
I can't resolve jesusfreak.binary.net, too. What I can resolve, is binary.net. Perhaps the only thing you have to do is to set FROM_HEADER=binary.net in /etc/rc.config mfG, Carsten Hoeger ------ Carsten Hoeger - S.u.S.E. GmbH - Gebhardtstr. 2 - 90762 Fuerth - Germany fax +49-911-3206727 web <A HREF="http://www.suse.de"><A HREF="http://www.suse.de</A">http://www.suse.de</A</A>> In no sense, nonsense... -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e