>X-Authentication-Warning: shell1.rawbw.com: Host m206-54.dsl.tsoft.com >[198.144.206.54] claimed to be nad.dad.org
I am personally skeptical that email providers really notice this line. But hey, maybe they do. >Usually, this does not cause a problem. But some recipients reject my >Email. I think because of that line. The attachment, 20, to this Email >illustrates the problem. If it's because they think it's spam, maybe that adds to the spam score. But ... >Another problem, or perhaps the same problem, is with Red Hat Support, >which at some point stopped accepting my Email, though they had been >accepting it. The attachment 19, illustrates this. It looks like the problem with Red Hat is that they don't recognize your email address anymore. That ... does not seem like a problem with your email setup at all. I think the only solution is to call them or contact them out-of-band and try to resolve the problem. However, to solve your original problem ... you can use the not-well-known option "clientname" in your mts.conf, like this: clientname: m206-54.dsl.tsoft.com Although that might not be so great if that name changes all of the time. Also, it seems that there is an undocumented -client switch to send/post to set the SMTP client name, if you want to test things out. Use the -snoop flag to send if you want to see what's going on. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list Nmh-workers@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers