Wandered Inn wrote:
> I use netscape for email and have my outgoing mail server set to
> localhost. I've encountered a bit of wierdness with a list I'm
> subscribed. If I send mail to the list while my ISP connection is
> active, it bounces with al dns failure from the list server. The error
> it provides is that it can not resolve my hostname (denali). If I do
> the same thing while my network is down, then exec. sendmail -bp, the
> mail goes out fine.
>
> This is the only list this happens on, and I'd like to think the problem
> is on their end, but with this inconsistency, I don't see that I can
> complain.
>
> Some ignorance maybe displayed here, but the way my machine is defined
> in/etc/sysconfig/network is:
>
> HOSTNAME=denali
> DOMAINNAME=atlnet.com
>
> Which to me, yields denali.atlnet.com, which should work.
>
> Suggestions would be appreciated.
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> Until later: Geoffrey ">esoteric@denali.atlnet.com
>
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I had almost exactly the same problem a couple of weeks ago.. It went away when
I made the incoming
mail server identical to the outgoing mail server, in my case "mindspring.com".
Hope this helps. Cor.
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