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Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 153
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What is this error while trying to send an email??
I just found that my pop3 email returns this error while i tried to send an email to some guy, anybody knows what is it, and how can i fix it?
550 <[email protected]>.. we do not relay <[email protected]> |
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#2 |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: P
Posts: 101
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Sounds like you dont have specified your domains in : /etc/sendmail.cw
Each domain name should be added on a separate line in "/etc/sendmail.cw". You can do this with your favorite editor on UNIX (vi, pico, etc). Your sendmail.cw should look something like this: # sendmail.cw - include all aliases for your machine here.localhost mydomain1.com mydomain2.com And dont forget to restart your sendmail config. Hope that helps. ------------------ 60% highconversion for life! visit http://www.bizarreentertainment.com for more info! |
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