Re: [Exim] Local Transport 127.0.0.1

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Author: lloyd_tennison
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Subject: Re: [Exim] Local Transport 127.0.0.1
Actually, it has nothing to do with that.

1. Read the headers of this mail list. I copied them directly off there and made them anonymous. But they are ther all the same. See below.

2. Whoever.com is a mail forwarding service that I pay $$$ to forward from since 1987. That way I have had the same email address since 1987. How many people can say that?

3. The emails do not orginate from whoever.com.

4. The problem is exactly as I stated.

Thanks anyway.





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>
>Lloyd F. Tennison wrote:
>
>> I need to have the header for local mail changed. Because of
>> the
>> hand-off that it does,
>>
>> Received: from localhost.localdomain ([127.0.0.1]
>> helo=mail.localhost.org)
>>     by mail.localhost.org with esmtp (Exim 4.22)
>>     id 1zzzzc-0005lA-B0; Sun, 25 Apr 2004 05:24:54  -0400

>
>It is more likely that your mail is being filtered because of -
>
>1. A bogus helo like localhost.org
>
>2. Your delivering mail direct from a dynamic IP
>
>3. Your sending mail with a freemail address (whoever.com) in the sender
>envelope but not from whoever.com (that is, mail.com's) smtp servers,
>operated by outblaze - either webmail, or their premium pop3 offering.
>
>Have you tried setting up exim to send out your email through a
>smarthost - any smarthost you have access to, such as your broadband /
>dialup provider's smtp server ... http://www.hserus.net/exim.html
>
>    srs

>
>--
>linux@??? (Suresh Ramasubramanian)
>jaharkes@ravel:/usr/src$ mv linux Gnu/Linux
>mv: cannot move `linux' to `Gnu/Linux': No such file or directory
>    jaharkes @ cs.cmu.edu in reply to RMS on linux.kernel

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