SV: Sendmail works but SMNT doesn' recognize the recipient ! Can somebody give me a hint, please ?
Derek J. Balling
dredd at megacity.org
Tue Oct 3 14:24:09 UTC 2000
No. No. No.
The days of editing .cf by hand are over. The days of the existence
of .cw are over.
He should either:
1. edit sendmail.mc to have it add the cW lines to reflect the change, or
2. add "FEATURE(use_cw_file)" to his .mc and edit
/etc/mail/local-host-names to include that domain
I recognize that sendmail confs are mildly off-topic, but giving out
advice that "went bad" about 5 years ago is equally off-topic. :(
D
At 3:26 AM +0200 10/3/00, Johnny Damtoft wrote:
>Hi Daniel
>
>Its a Sendmail problem.
>
>You have to edit the : sendmail.cf and sendmail.cw
>
>/etc/sendmail.cf if the configuration file, and the .cw is the file where
>you type in the domains that is alloved to recieve mails.
>
>-- from sendmail.cf
>##################
># local info #
>##################
>
># file containing names of hosts for which we receive email
>Fw-o /etc/sendmail.cw
>--
>
>Hope this helps :) - And its not a DNS Problem :)
>
>/ Johnny
>
>
>
>
>> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
>> Fra: Daniel Pope [SMTP:daniel-p at direct.ca]
>> Sendt: 2. oktober 2000 15:11
>> Til: bind-users at isc.org
>> Emne: Sendmail works but SMNT doesn' recognize the recipient ! Can
>> somebody give me a hint, please ?
>>
>> Hello,
>> I succeeded to configure sendmail and I can send e-mails from my dedicated
>> server but even if I added a MX record for handling the e-mail I got
>> always the following message:
>>
>> This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.
>> A message that you sent could not be delivered to all of its recipients.
>> The
>> following address(es) failed:
>>
>> admin at ticket2print.com:
>> SMTP error from remote mailer after RCPT TO:
>> <admin at ticket2print.com>:
>> host ticket2print.com [64.232.5.110]:
>> 550 <admin at ticket2print.com>... Relaying denied
>>
>>
>> Can somebody send me a hint, please ?
>>
>> Thank you in advance !!!
>>
>>
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