On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 15:32:10 -0500, Antonio Rodr wrote: > I have exim set in my sid machine, with mutt as MUA. Some isps are > rejecting my emails. I have looked at the reason provided, it seems > that some have blocked the ips in my block, or that they are > blocking all dinamic ips. Some isps are accepting my emails without > problems. At some point I thought it might be due to having > somewhere in the email the text: "Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]". I have tried > to tweak muttrc in all possible ways known to me, but it keeps > appearing. In the headers all is ok, though. So probably the phrase > is inserted by exim.4 (a sid machine). So, if it is the case, how > do I change the settings to reflect the change? The hostname is > properly configured, that is, is hpd.top-domain-name.org I would > like to be able to send emails directly from my machine, w/o having > to use the account provided by my isp, or the hosting company that > hosts my top-domain-name. This is probably my last step before > dumping my hosting company services, being able to have a regular > email server in my machine, since my website is extremely simple, > mostly as a gathering place for friends and family, no commercial > at all. Any advices? Thanks in advance.
This usually happens when there is no reverse DNS setup for your IP address... Do a little test for it on www.samspade.org. Most ISPs nowadays don't provide reverse DNS on their addresses. It's their problem to fix it. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]