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Package: signing-party
Version: 0.4.4-2
Hi,
the script gpg-mailskeys sends its signed keys via localhost, that is from the dial-up host. Most ISP's and free email providers (such as mine) block such mail, however, as it is common for worms or viruses to emit spam that way. Please change it to use some kind of smarthost.
These are the faulty lines:
echo -n " sending"
/usr/sbin/sendmail -ti <$TEMPFILE
rm $TEMPFILE
echo " done."
Thank you.
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Re: Thijs Kinkhorst 2006-03-02 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> My suggestion for you would be to configure your mail transport agent to
> use a smarthost for delivering the mail. For postfix, this is done by
> setting the 'relayhost' parameter in main.cf.
Hi,
I fully agree with Thijs here. Please configure your local MTA to
handle this. Fixing this is mostly out of gpg-mailkeys' scope.
Christoph
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