On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 11:03:43PM +0200, Marco Calistri wrote:
> On 25-Apr-2001 Charles Cazabon wrote:
> > Try setting the environment variables QMAILUSER and QMAILHOST to what you
> > want
> > the envelope sender address to appear (for example, set QMAILHOST to "tin.it"
> > and QMAILUSER to "ik5bcu").
>  
> That's been one of my first attempts but I didn't like the from fields
> where(if I remember correctly) I can't see or set "Marco Calistri"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> but just the "raw" form :[EMAIL PROTECTED]

We'll get there. Please read through my questions below and answer them
as best you can. Once we have this information we can probably get you
configured to use Mail-Followup-To: (through qmail-inject) and
successfully posting to all your lists.

[snip DUL test from crynwr...]

Ok. Marco, you're trying to set up and test too many things all at once
and confusing their relationships with one another. For now, forget
about the DUL and RSS tests completely and let's just start at the
beginning.

Before we can set you up properly, we need to know a few things.

1. Do you want your email address to be [EMAIL PROTECTED]?

2. Can you receive mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED]?

   I checked the DNS and one of the servers (dnsca.tin.it) lists 3 MX
   records but another server (dns.tin.it) doesn't have any MX records
   (nor does it have an A record for tin.it, although dnsca.tin.it does!).
   This is kind of a mess. You might want to send the [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
   note.

3. Do the SMTP servers at tin.it forward your mail to you? Or do you use
   POP to retrieve it (with getmail or fetchmail or even your client?)

4. Is your network really in the ampr.org domain?

5. Do you actually have the following, individual machines on your network?

   a. ik5bcu.ampr.org
   b. linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org

Please respond to the list, so others more expert than I can continue
helping.

Thanks,

Tim

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