On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, thus spake [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> In my email client the pop and SMTP servers are myhost.com.
> I sent a mail to myself from the email client it did not get delivered.
See /etc/sendmail.cw and add to it all permutations and combinations of
your smtp server.
That is -
myhost.com
smtp.myhost.com
> After reading logs (/var/logs/maillog) I figured that sendmail
> received the
> message but could not deliver. I tried sendmail -q -v. It listed all messag
For a local user - you might need to send using full domain name - say
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Or see /etc/mail/access - which should be
localhost.localdomain 127.0.0.1 relay
localhost 127.0.0.1 relay
myhost.com 192.168.*.* relay
> Further I started setting up the DNS server.
> I have created named.myhost.com.forward and reverse and then restarted the
You can use your ISP's DNS servers - that's better.
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