David Gaudine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > On Mon, 19 Jan 1998, Adam Klein wrote:
> > 
> > > Yes.  Smail now rejects connections from hostnames which don't have
> > > a dot in them.  The fix is to change the line in /etc/smail/config
> > > which reads '-smtp_hello_broken_allow' to read
> > > 'smtp_hello_broken_allow=localnet'.
> 
> I have the same (or a similar) problem, i.e. when I try to send mail
> using pine I get a message complaining that "localhost" doesn't have a
> "." in it.  But, the above fix didn't work, and neither does
>    smtp_hello_broken_allow=localnet:localhost:127.0.0.1
> What does work is:
>    smtp_hello_broken_allow=*
> but I'm not fond of that, for obvious reasons.

Do you have a NIC running? Then you also have to add it's IP.

Ciao,
        Martin 


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