Garry,
It sounds like an anti-relay issue from here. If you are not dialed-up to
efn you will not be able to smtp. This is not a bug, this IS a feature of any
anti-spam/mail abuse ISP. You may need to send your email via Your ISP, or
use a secure shell/telnet access to send mail with EFN or acually dialup EFN
to send mail.
If you have @home service, dont they provide an email account? If you would
like, I can help you setup mail forwarding on efn, so you can get your efn
mail on your @home account.
Jamie
On Thursday 15 November 2001 09:41, you wrote:
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> Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 09:40:09 -0800 (PST)
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Sending mail- Debian
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> I am having trouble sending mail.
> I can send mail in my home network
> I can fetchmail from efn
> but I can't send mail out
> it says it doesn't recognise my domain
> I have my domain for my network as
> debian.nod
> do I need to change this to efn.org?
> What program sends the mail from my
> network? Exim?
> I have a dial up account.
> Thanks Garry
>
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