On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 10:32:04AM +1100, Damien Gardner Jnr wrote: > ARGH, why does Ctrl+v through VNC send a message 1/10th of the time in > lookout express?!
No idea. I use VNC only to access an NT server here, and I don't use lookout ;-) I've replied to some of your message already so I'll skip those parts this time. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10:29am 1] > ~ >$dig inracing.com.au MX | grep -A 3 ANSWER\ SECTION > ;; ANSWER SECTION: > inracing.com.au. 2592 IN MX 20 mx2.isa.net.au. > inracing.com.au. 2592 IN MX 200 mx2.vector.net.au. > inracing.com.au. 2592 IN MX 10 mail.isa.net.au. > Hmm, though that gets me thinking... - while mx2.isa.net.au resolves to the > same IP as the actual hostname on the machine > (hungryhungryhippos.isa.net.au), will sendmail realise that it's the same > machine? Or should I be doing a Cwmx2.isa.net.au to make sure? I wouldn't have thought so. Class w are the domains for which sendmail accepts mail for local delivery (aliases for the machine itself and any domains it hosts). I don't think it's anything to do with relaying. Cheers, John -- whois [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG key id: 0xD59C360F http://kirriwa.net/john/ -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug