On Wed, 2019-01-09 at 13:55 -0800, W Van Snyder wrote: > I looked at another message that I had sent. I had copied it from my > "Sent" folder to one of my storage folders. In addition to > X-evolution-account, it has > > Message-id: <1333140299.29286.3.ca...@math.jpl.nasa.gov> > > Where does my machine name (math.jpl.nasa.gov) come from?
That's usually your local host's domain name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message-ID > My smtp > server is a different (institutional) server, running Outlook (I think), > named jpl.nasa.gov. The IT guys tell me it's my computer's name > appearing in headers (I hadn't noticed it in Message-id earlier) that is > causing trouble with DMARC when I try to send to some accounts. The > DMARC complaint is that my message isn't authenticated. But my > Evolution settings require a "login" transaction with smtp.jpl.nasa.gov. > The IT guys did something to the smtp server that makes it possible to > send to gmail.com, but now I can't send to berkeley.edu. > > Are they still blowing hot air at me, or is it possible that my > computer's name appearing in Message-id is causing the DMARC problem? It's the former, sorry. andre -- Andre Klapper | ak...@gmx.net https://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper/ _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list