> norm: loses; [USER] 550 5.1.1 <norm>... User unknown > post: 1 addressee undeliverable send: message not delivered to anyone
So, I'm wondering ... previous version of nmh worked fine, is that right? What version did you have previously? If you still have that old version of nmh around, what does it say when you say "send -snoop"? I'm reading your bounce email ... and I'm puzzled as to how upgrading to nmh 1.4 fixed this problem. I mean, it was complaining that you didn't have a reverse DNS entry; how did upgrading nmh fix that? Or is it that you changed your nmh configuration to always submit via SMTP to your ISP instead of a local sendmail instance? This gets into a more complicated issue ... should nmh fully canonicalize addresses on the "To:" line? Is that a server-side policy? It occurs to me that a simple solution would be to put an alias for "norm" to "[email protected]". --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
