Petter Sundl�f <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's DNS problems. The resolver listed in /etc/resolv.conf is probably
> > unable to resolve the reverse for your 192.168. IPs.
> 
> But shouldn't I be able to use it within the local network? If not,
> that's just insane.

Sure, it works fine within the local network -- it's just a little slower iff
you've configured it to do reverse DNS lookups on remote (and local) hosts and
your resolver can't resolve those addresses.

> How do I go around qmail trying to resolve 192.168's? I do have
> 192.168.1.15 in /etc/hosts, with a name...

qmail never, ever, ever, ever looks at /etc/hosts.  This is in the various
FAQs, documentation, mailing list archives, etc.

Charles
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