Am Mo, den 18.04.2005 schrieb Tom um 21:17: [ this is pretty off-topic for this list as it is no test release issue in any way ] > So how do I get the name to resolve now? Between /etc/resolve.conf > and /etc/hosts I would think that would not be a problem. > > >>> /etc/resolve.conf <<< > search home > nameserver 204.127.198.4 > nameserver 63.240.76.4 > nameserver 12.242.16.50 > > >>>/etc/hosts <<< > 192.168.0.10 linux.home linux > 127.0.0.1 linux2 localhost.localdomain localhost > 192.168.0.20 dos.home dos > 192.168.0.30 win2k.home win2k > 192.168.0.40 betty.home betty > 192.168.0.50 laptop.home laptop > 192.168.0.100 test.home test > 192.168.0.15 linux2.home linux2 Do you see any resolvable FQDN in there? Me not. All is private address space. > I had some questions in my original post that your comment above don't answer. > What is it in /etc/mail/sendmail.mc that needs to be changed? define(`SMART_HOST',`smtp.your.provider')dnl So use your ISP's SMTP server as your smart relay. > Thanks, Tom Alexander -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG http://pgp.mit.edu 0xB366A773 legal statement: http://www.uni-x.org/legal.html Fedora Core 2 GNU/Linux on Athlon with kernel 2.6.11-1.14_FC2smp Serendipity 21:27:17 up 6 days, 18:07, load average: 0.19, 0.23, 0.19
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