Hi, give me a break, the problem is solved. I have an mx entry configured correctly. I have a public and static ip address I have a registered domain name. My dns is configured correctly. Only the problem was a bad configuration in the sendmail.cf file. This is the change I was made in this file. thanks again.
thanks Sandy, in the page
i found the answer to my problem in the configuration file sendmail.cf
# my official domain name
# ... define this only if sendmail cannot automatically determine your domain #Dj$w.Foo.COMUncomment the macro and include the fully qualified host name.
The entry is similar to this for penguin.southpole.com:
i use:
Djwww.mydomain.com
restart the sendmail and that´s all.
this solved the problem.
thanks to all
hanks to the list
btw
Pipiriz
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From: "Carlos E. R."
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The Sunday 2006-11-26 at 16:22 -0800, Mike Noble wrote:
If he is trying to send from his machine, the problem is that it does not have an MX record.
Here is a dig for www.domino.com and then for the mx record. You will see there is no mx record.
X'-)
Sorry. It was "www.dominio.com", which is our way of saying "www.somedomain.com". I don't know his real domain, but he said it was correct, and I think he is right in that (he is receiving email, I understand, so he must have an MX entry).
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