Somebody kindly gave me this advice. Here is the lines from my sendmail.cf
:
# Alias for this host
Cw localhost saturne.robots.com
Fw/etc/mail/sendmail.cw
# Virtual email domain
# who I masquerade as (null for no masquerading)
DMkscable.com
# Smart host
DSlocalhost
# Use this mailer to reach the Smart host
DNsmtp
# Central host for local mail
DHlocalhost
but still failing !
Philippe
BTW : is there any easier mail senders than sendmail out there ?
Lee Smallbone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello Philippe,
>
> Thursday, December 30, 1999, 12:01:37 AM, you wrote:
>
> PM> I am using sendmail to send messages I compose with emacs/gnus.
>
> PM> My domain name is : kscable.com
> PM> My machine name is : saturne
>
> PM> Now, I get (some) mails rejected because they say that the sender
> PM> is @saturne.kscable.com and that the domain saturne.kscable.com doesn't exist
>(sure !!).
>
> PM> I set up my sendmail, using linuxconf, to advertise my outgoing mail as coming
>from
> PM> @kscable.com and I can see my emacs header doing the same right now.
>
> PM> I even took off this weird thing in sendmail.el which adds a "Sender:" field
>behind
> PM> your back that I don't want.
>
> PM> Any sggestions ?
>
> PM> Philippe
>
>
> Open /etc/sendmail.cf in your choice of editor, and search for: 'DM',
> minus the quotes. If it isn't found, put it somewhere at the top of
> the file with DMkscable.com (yes, together, no space). This'll solve
> your problem.
>
>
> Regards,
> Lee Smallbone
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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