Stein Ma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 01 Mar 2000:
> In a few seconds, the ISP rejected saying "Sender Domain 
> must exist".
>     I tried added QMAILSUSER,QMAILSHOST,QMAILUSER,QMAILHOST,
> MAILUSER,MAILHOST to .bash_profile to activate "user masquerading"
> but still no success.

These settings will only affect mail deliver which has been sent from
that bash session.  The bounced email that you showed had an X-Mailer
header indicating it was sent by MS Outlook Express, which couldn't
possibly have invoked qmail-inject for mail sending (and the headers
confirm this).  So you need to make sure in Outlook Express that your
>From header is correct, because Outlook will set the envelope sender
to that address.  Or, alternatively, you need to run a script before
sending out the mail with maildirsmtp that changes the envelope sender
information.

>     FYI, fidamy.com is my local domain, fida.com is the server at U.S.

Now, to back to the bounce error.
The error should be self-explanatory, you're not allowed to send email
because the sending address' domain must exist.  At least I can't see
any entries for that domain (fidamy.com), so perhaps that's why you get
the bounce.  Get the nameserver issues sorted out for your domain, and
your mail will then go through.


Hope this helps,
Mikko
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