On Monday 23 July 2001 01:11 am, Kurt Wall wrote:

| Since my move, I've had to rely on my ISP's services for KurtWerks
| because I cannot obtain affordable broadband connectivity in my new
| location. Anyway, I have a fixed range of IP addresses, one of
| which is assigned each time I dial-in. When David's mail server is
| providing back up MX services for linux.nf, I invariably receive
| 550 errors when sending mail to the list because the reverse lookup
| on my IP address understandably fails. Is that a foobar of my own
| (bad masquerading rule somewhere) or of my ISP? If the former, I'm
| not enough of a masquerading whiz to fix it. If the latter, I'll
| lean on the ISP to fix it. If more information is required, I'll
| provide that, too, publicly if it doesn't expose too much
| information about my setup, privately if I feel it does.

the way around this i'm using -- smpt on local machine, pop elsewhere 
-- is a masquerade envelope, which is fairly easily set up in 
sendmail. is this the kind of thing you're seeking?

-- 
dep
 
one day, you'll wish it was now.
your wish has been granted.
don't waste it.
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