Yin Tan Cui wrote [Sat, 15 Apr 2000]:
YTC>On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Yurij Polyanskij wrote:
YTC>>
YTC>> G>address using nslookup, I get an error hostname lookup failed. I
YTC>> G>know that the above ip address assigned by my isp is a fake one.
YTC>>
YTC>> And does any address resolve correctly? (smth like www.linuxtoday.com)
YTC>> Although, that means your DNS resolver doesn't work. Don't blame Sendmail. :)
YTC>> Ask your isp for correct dns setup.
YTC>
YTC>That address is not a "fake" one and this does not necessarily mean the DNS does
YTC>not work, Many ISP does not assigned a hostname to the IP addresses they use in
YTC>their dial-up address pool.
YTC>
Sorry, i didn't understand...
You mean, sendmail fails to resolve your ip?
You can try debugging with '-d'. I've no reference right now, but specify
-d0-99.99 (or even .127) and look through the tons of info. Maybe there will be some
explanation of what sendmail exactly fails to do (i mean resolving what).
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