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On 25-Jul-2002/07:42 -0600, twhitney - CVI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am having a problem sending mail out of the localdomain.
>
>I am connected to the internet with a shared T1.
>Lynx is working so the DNS servers in resolv.conf are ok.
>Sendmail is working locally, but when I send
>an email to an outsied domain I get the following error message
>
>       dsn=5.1.2, stat=host unknown (nameserver: foo.com: host not found)

It looks like your box is not registered in the DNS, or at least the
receiving SMTP server cannot resolve your hostname.

If you do not have a registered hostname, then you may need to setup
sendmail to use your ISP's SMTP as a smarthost.


Tony
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