Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 14:45:47 -0400 (EDT) From: "Crist J. Clark" <cjc@cc942873-a.ewndsr1.nj.home.com> To: dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu (Doug White) Cc: drwho@xnet.com, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: IP Masq breaks sendmail Message-ID: <199905171845.OAA29429@cc942873-a.ewndsr1.nj.home.com> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.03.9905171134190.15052-100000@resnet.uoregon.edu> from Doug White at "May 17, 99 11:34:51 am"
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Doug White wrote, > On Wed, 12 May 1999, drwho wrote: > > > FreeBSD 3.1-Stable with internal net addr 192.168.16.1 on interface xl0. > > This machine connects to the net with a static IP/hostname through pppd > > on interface ppp0. I am using natd to handle masquerading/aliasing here. > > All seems to be OK (for the most part) until I try to send mail. > > > > Since my local net does not have a registered domain name/IP addr, remote > > mailers often reject mail coming from my site. What I need to do is > > "alias" my outgoing mail (in other words, any mail NOT intended for the > > local network) to appear to come from my ISP assigned address and hostname. > > You should consult www.sendmail.org on this, they should have gotten > around this by now. Does your ISP provide SMTP services for you? I would expect they do. Perhaps the easiest thing is to relay all of your mail through a mail gateway of theirs. How are you collecting your mail right now? Can you basically send mail back through that(those) host(s)? -- Crist J. Clark cjclark@home.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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