> > You need to use the "accept_unresolvable_domians.m4" macro included with
> > your sendmail source code. The page
> > "http://www.sendmail.org/virtual-hosting.html"
> > will get you started on how to build sendmail.cf from m4 macros.
> > [Hint:- FEATURE("accept_unresolvable_domains")dnl ]
> >
> > Although by doing this you may expose your host to abuse by spammers 
>since
> > they often use temporary (therefore probably unresolvable) addresses.
>
>I had a similar problem when using fetchmail to deliver mail to my
>localhost. Even with fetchmail in invisible mode, sendmail still refused to
>accept *any* mail, and dumped it to nowhere as far as I can tell -- very
>annoying.
>
>I got distracted by something else though, and never worked out how to fix
>it. I guess the solution above would work, but there is probably a better
>solution. I thought that it might have something to do with me using kppp 
>to
>make my internet connection, so my /etc/resolve.conf did not have a
>nameserver in?

OK, i fix the problem myself.
What i do is edit my /etc/sendmail.cf
add my network mail relay host to the smart relay section.

I just find out that all incoming mail to my university network are relayed 
there first ..

May be u should try to play around with  smart relay..

-lz


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