On 24-Apr-2001 Charles Cazabon wrote:
> Marco Calistri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,sorry to disturb for so stupid questions but I cannot
>> send messages to some mailing list servers:
>> 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> I can't speak to the other hosts you mentioned, but vger is run with some
> very
> interesting policies for accepting mail, primarily because they host the
> linux-kernel mailing list (among others).  The admins there have all sorts of
> filtering rules, and they use the RBL (and possibly RSS, and maybe ORBS, I
> can't remember) to stop the huge amount of spam people try to get through to
> the lists there.
> 
> If you have specific questions about what parts of their policies might be
> dropping your submissions, try writing to Matti Arnio (sp?).  I don't have an
> email address for him at the moment, but he's easy to find by searching the
> l-k archives.
> 
> Charles
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> Charles Cazabon                            <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello Charles <OT>(I've tested getmail,it's very good)</OT>

my problems start if I use MUA through qmail-sendmail option
messages FROM fields appear as sent from unknown domain so vger
reject them(this is right because my qmail domain is not FQDN).
I have to use MUA through qmail-SMTP if I want my messages be accepted.
The test with smtproutes doesn't works here:
LOGS say mail is accepted but I never seen it on mailing-lists.
I thank you for your instructions but I switched back to qmail-SMTP
also if I'd like the qmail-sendmail features,
but I'm not able to set them up to works with servers as
vger.kernel.org.

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Regards,: Marco Calistri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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