Hugh McIntyre writes:
> Harry,
>
> It looks like you've asked about sendmail several times before. Did
> you previously have a working config, but changing to Comcast broke
> things? Or changing to a new domain name for email, etc.?
Kind of a long story there. I did try
Harry,
It looks like you've asked about sendmail several times before. Did you
previously have a working config, but changing to Comcast broke things?
Or changing to a new domain name for email, etc.?
In terms of sendmail, I personally switched to postfix a few years ago
so I can't provide
Jonathan Adams writes:
[...]
> segments from my sendmail.mc, not that I use sendmail any more since the
> company took the decision to move to office365 ...
[...]
Thanks for the example. I'm working up a sendmail.mc and gives a
place to start.
if you don't have a resolvable domain, you might well have issues with
receiving the emails at the other end ...
if you're using a smart-host you might not have this trouble, but if you're
not able to reverse lookup your IP address your email will be rejected by
the remote host.
segments from my
Can anyone here show a working example of sendmail setup for single
user HOST sending mail out by relay to a `smarthost'
More explicitly, the host has no REAL domain name just a made up domain
of the home lan, not resolvable from internet.
I would guess such a host would be doing something with