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Date:      Thu, 28 May 1998 04:00:45 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Dennis Tenn <dstenn@fanfic.org>
To:        pn <winbev@grin.net>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: popper error
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.980528035850.407E-100000@fanfic.org>
In-Reply-To: <356C9E20.7D907733@grin.net>

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On Wed, 27 May 1998, pn wrote:

| Hi,
| I am recently installed ver. 2.2.6 and keep getting this error msg from
| /var/log/messages
| host1 popper[5802]: @hosts1.mydomain.com: -ERR Too few arguments for the
| auth command.
| 
| Does any one have any ideas what wrong or any online info that I can get
| help to fix this error.
| I think there is some thing go wrong here, I can send mail out to the
| world, but the world cant send it to me . I keep getting this erorr when
| try to send mail to this host:
|   ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
| <usr@host1.mydomain.com>
| 
|    ----- Transcript of session follows -----
| 553 host1.mydomain.com. config error: mail loops back to me (MX
| problem?)
| 554 <usr@host1.mydomain.com>... Local configuration error.

Check your /etc/rc.conf file and see if you declared your domain in there.
then edit /etc/hosts and /etc/host.conf and make sure you are looking into
hosts first then bind.  That might solve your problem.

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