In one word: Sendmail!  Yep, that's right, you will have to deal with it.
You should configure your Sendmail daemon to relay mail off of your ISP's
email server, and configure your notebook to relay mail off Sendmail on your
linux gateway.

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Remember.  The thing ain't broke till you can shake it, and parts fall out.
*Then* you call a professional.
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Default User
Sent: Sunday, November 07, 1999 00:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] IP-Masq and SMTP

Hi,
        I'm running IP-Masq (trying) on my desktop with my notebook as the
client.  Initially, the notebook was used to retrieve my mail.  But now
when I try to retrieve my mail using the notebook(directly), I get an
error like:

SMTP error : 451 blah,blah,blah .. Sender domain must resolve

This appears on my xconsole (yes, I got that working fine) and I'm
unable to receive any mail although I can see that fetchmail is cycling
thru the messages on my ISP mailbox.

I know I can always get my desktop to retrieve the mail (via fetchmail)
and then use my notebook to retrieve the mail from the desktop system.
In kppp, I have set up: "Disable existing DNS Servers during connection"

I may have changed some settings in linuxconf when trying to set up
IP-Masq, but I have not been able to find out what.

Suggestions most appreciated.

Ronald Yeo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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