probably your mail server isnt implementing reverse-DNS-lookup and the
recipient's server is requiring it. thats whats happening to me with the
mandrake newbie list as i can receive mails from them but i cannot post
any reply. its a drastic step to stop spam from entering the list.

too bad our network admin doesnt deem it worthy to implement reverse
lookup. :-(

ciao!

Andre John Cruz wrote:
> 
> hi people,
> 
> this isn't linux only, but i'm encountering problems sending to some servers
> running sendmail. it seems like they can't see our domain because it says
> "sender domain must resolve."
> 
> i wonder what gives? our domain is a valid domain (otherwise, plug mail
> won't be able to reach me, right?). i just don't know if there's any
> misconfig in our DNS servers that's causing this...
> 
> thanks,
> -andre
> 
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