I added:

mailcmd=/usr/bin/sendmail -f hostname -t

to the voicemail.conf file under [general]

- James

On Jan 6, 2006, at 10:31 PM, Pisac wrote:

Yes, I found that this is problem with my server. Second server is
connected through second provider, and first server and my domain is
hosted at fist provider. My (first) provider has some stupid logic that
reject e-mails from mailservers which don't have public hostname but
private (my second server has "server.local"), but accepting all e- mails
from it's IP address space (first server).

So, my temporary solution was that I set up fake (but existing) hostname
for second server (gmail.com), and now my (first) provider accepting
e-mails. Very stupid.

How you changed mailcmd to add a -f? Did you used nail/mail instead of
sendmail, in voicemail.conf? Or maybe some .c source changing?

Thanks
Pisac



I had a similar problem, but I was able to see the message getting
rejected to rr.com because they were looking up the hostname pbx....
and rejecting it. I changed the mailcmd to add a -f realhostname.com
and it started working.

- James

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