Eric wrote: > It appears that outgoing mail using the simple "mail" command (as in > "mail abc@xxxxxxx") isn't working in F9. > > I don't recall doing anything special in previous releases e.g. F8, > F6... it Just Worked. I think. I have some notes from those previous > installations and don't see anything in there that I did special. > > I have gone through the archives for this list as best I can and haven't > found anything that's on-point. > > Obviously I'm doing some basic boneheaded thing here but... Have you actually installed an MTA? Try rpm -q sendmail postfix exim ssmtp esmtp and see what that returns. The Fedora default is still sendmail, I believe, but I’d recommend one of the others if you want to play with it. Have you checked /var/log/maillog to see if there’s anything relevant in there? What does dig +short -t mx gmail.com return? What if you replace gmail.com with def.com (or whichever domain you’re trying to reach?) Finally, it may not be you. If you are on a domestic (or cheap business) Internet connection, and your @def.com isn’t on the same connection, then it’s quite possible that you’re being blocked – because you’re making a connection from a dynamic IP address, or an IP address that’s listed as one that shouldn’t send e-mail directly. See http://www.spamhaus.org/pbl for more details (there are other blocklists out there, but Spamhaus is the most widely used). I’d note that your e-mail headers claim that your e-mail came from 207.22.49.17, dsl.netis.mv.com, which isn’t on any widely-used blocklists. Hope this helps, James. -- E-mail: james@ | "Minis on the other hand are just the wrong size. Too aprilcottage.co.uk | small to work on directly and too large to put upside | down on the workbench." | -- stevo at madcelt.org -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines